We’ve talked in depth about artificial intelligence, synthetic data and ChatGPT. Now, what’s next? How about a new AI chatbot called SeaGPT?
Developed by Singapore-based company Greywing, SeaGPT uses GPT-4 technology to help shipping companies navigate port agency communication hurdles.
With SeaGPT, emails related to port agency communication can be instantly automated. It can also handle questions by crew managers, saving time and reducing the risks of errors or miscommunications.
Greywing says its SeaGPT solution can be further integrated with Slack, Microsoft Teams, Whatsapp and SMS. But really, how powerful can SeaGPT get?
And with the global maritime digitisation market estimated to generate US$423.4 billion by 2031, how much of a market share is Greywing aiming to get with SeaGPT?
On Under the Radar, Drive Time’s finance presenter posed these questions to Hrishi Olickel, CTO and Co-Founder of Greywing.

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