💨 Abstract
Skana Robotics, founded in 2024, has developed AI-driven underwater communication for autonomous vessels. Their software, SeaSphere, enables long-distance underwater communication, allowing vessels to share data and adapt autonomously. Unlike modern AI models, Skana uses older, more predictable algorithms for reliability. The company is targeting government and commercial contracts in Europe, aiming to demonstrate its technology's scalability by 2026.
Courtesy: Rebecca Szkutak
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