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With all the current AI hype, I thought I'd give it a go myself.

I asked it to analyse the logs of a ship we haven't transcribed or edited yet, to make sure it wouldn't use 'our' data, and present the weather observations in tabular and graphical form, and mark where it thinks the log-keeper made a mistake, or where instruments were probably misread, and correct it to the more likely value.

I also asked to add the remarks pages in textual form.
And, as cherry on the cake, plot the positions on a map, correlating landmarks with contemporary maps.

I was sceptical to start with, but actually am bowled over by the result.
I'm sure you'll agree, it's just nothing short of spectacular.

Following the link below to see the result for yourself, and be awed.
https://www.journeyplotter.nl/ai-test.html

Does this mean transcribers and editors will be obsolete soon? :? :cry:
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Excellent work, Maikel!
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Power outage.
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Phew!
Power's back.
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Randi, I have wondered how you were fairing with the springtime storms. A house we own in central Illinois has hail damage - western screen shredded- can't see the roof from the west coast. And daughter in Oakland had 7 inches of water in their basement because their power was off for a day, All in all, no one is hurt, everything can be easily fixed- which I know is not the case everywhere. Stay safe.
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Thanks for your concern!
Luckily, it was no more than a minor annoyance for me.
I had daylight to read by and the heating system is gas.

It sounds like you and your family had a worse time.
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For those who may be interested in energy production.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/202 ... /102184372
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Thanks for posting that!
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pommystuart wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2023 11:07 pm For those who may be interested in energy production.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/202 ... /102184372
I always thought those looked like

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I was wondering if their noses would be like the tower in Stuart's circle, but I suspect the petals don't have quite the right angle to reflect all the sun's rays onto their faces :D
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Well worth a visit. It has been restored to a very high degree. The stern is a work of art.
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FYI about Cyclones. This one broke the METs equipment.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-18/ ... /102232040

These cyclones are not in the same league as happen in the USA but it's still big for us.
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8-) 8-) 8-)
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