Artificial Intelligence Literacy for Ocean Professionals is Needed for a Sustainable Future

Although not a new phenomenon, interest in artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools has exploded recently. This rapid technological development expands the use of machines beyond prediction and summarization to generating content that closely resembles human work. As a result, applications of AI are...

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