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Subsea Inspection’s New Boss

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IBM recently explained why AI orchestration is important: As AI systems grow more advanced, a single AI model or agent can be insufficient for handling complex tasks. Autonomous systems frequently struggle to

IBM recently explained why AI orchestration is important: As AI systems grow more advanced, a single AI model or agent can be insufficient for handling complex tasks. Autonomous systems frequently struggle to collaborate because they are built across multiple clouds and applications, leading to siloed operations and inefficiencies.

AI agent orchestration bridges these gaps, enabling multiple AI agents to work together efficiently and ensuring that sophisticated tasks are run seamlessly.

In practice, AI agent orchestration functions like a digital symphony, says IBM.

The concept is already being envisioned for subsea inspection work.

Professor Eyad Elyan and Dr Thanh Nguyen of Robert Gordon University and Martin Longmuir of AquaTerra recently provided a thought leadership piece published by the National Subsea Centre in Aberdeen on the idea for automating inspection processes and reporting for tubular structures such as caissons and marine piles.

Inspections typically involve numerical and image data, so one computer-vision agent could process imaging data for anomaly detection, while another agent could focus on numerical data analysis for potential failure prediction.

“An orchestrator AI oversees the process, assigning tasks to agents based on their expertise and combining their outputs to ensure cohesive insights,” say the

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