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UK unveils AI-driven undersea surveillance network to counter Russian submarine activity
(www.tomshardware.com)
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I know. Detecting enemy vessels is fundamentally a Digital Signal Processing problem and yes, some form of ML might be beneficial for it. But, none of that is mentioned in the article. I hate this catch-all term "AI". It is starting to not mean much because everything is being called AI now.
Agreed. :)