IBM AI robots are deployed to clean the oceans on Earth
IBM predicts this robot will change the world in the next 5 years by using artificial intelligence-controlled robots (AI) to clean the oceans.
Together with the integrated electron microscope will be able to monitor a collection of microscopic plankton floating on the sea.
Arvind Krishna, IBM's vice president of research, said: "We want small microscopes that can observe and identify where plankton live, see plankton, watch. What will happen to them and use AI to determine the quality of plankton, "said Arvind Krishna, speaking on Stuart Varney, FOX Business.
According to Planets, to control two-thirds of air and water quality, experts are currently measuring by analyzing microorganisms from dead bodies after death, according to Krishna.
"Small microscopes in the ocean will approach right next to plankton, observe them, send signals up and AI robots then monitor what happens. This gives us more insight. and better control of water and oxygen , " he said.
IBM researchers have partnered with governments and national scientific organizations to deploy robotic devices to analyze and interpret this data.
Krishna said: "When we have more knowledge, along with AI support, the system will help us better control this planet . "
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