Using AI to Protect Underwater Infrastructure
3 min
Available until 15 November 2025 at 16:16
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Amid rising threats to underwater infrastructure, Germany is investing in AI to buff up its maritime security. The multimillion ‘Argus’ project analyses vast date to detect potential threats to key infrastructure like gas pipelines, power cables and fibre-optic cables. Following the Nord Stream attacks in 2022, safeguarding these precious assets has become a major security issue in the country.
Image
Torben Müller
Editing
Vivian Wang
Journalist
Jana Schulze
Country
France
Germany
Year
2024
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