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Sign upA human-in-the-loop AI solution that detects marine mammals from aerial images for all marine stakeholders
A human-in-the-loop AI solution that detects marine mammals from aerial images for all marine stakeholders
Möbius is a proprietary AI-assisted system that complements human expertise to detect, locate and classify marine mammals using remote aerial imagery. Our technology helps maritime industries comply with regulatory or value-driven sustainability goals, empower development projects to minimise the impact on biodiversity, and enable governments to establish evidence-based policy and manage protected areas. We know that technology has the power to help marine mammals and humans not only coexist, but thrive. Our mission is to leverage cutting-edge artificial intelligence to build the tools to make this possible.
WHALE SEEKER, INC.
We leverage AI to deliver better, simpler, and faster marine mammal detection data when it matters most.
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