How Boaty McBoatface is making climate change discoveries
Principal Research Scientist Eleanor Frajka-Williams from the UK's National Oceanography Centre explains how Boaty McBoatface an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) makes climate change discoveries.
See a full sizes Boaty up-close and discover more in our exhibition Driverless: Who is in control? giving a unique glimpse into the AI-driven tech that could shape the habits, behaviour and society of tomorrow. Find out more:
https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/see-and-do/driverless-who-is-in-control
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See a full sizes Boaty up-close and discover more in our exhibition Driverless: Who is in control? giving a unique glimpse into the AI-driven tech that could shape the habits, behaviour and society of tomorrow. Find out more:
https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/see-and-do/driverless-who-is-in-control
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