Could AI ever replace Hydrographic Surveyors?

Artificial Intelligence has the potential to automate many tasks in the field of hydrographic surveying, but it is unlikely to completely replace human hydrographers in the near future.

Complex decisions – Hydrographic Surveying often requires complex decision-making and judgment, which may not be possible for AI to handle.

Human oversight – AI systems require human oversight and verification, as they can make errors or miss important details.

Legal requirements – In many jurisdictions, hydrographic surveying is regulated by law and requires professional certification, which AI systems cannot obtain.

Interpersonal skills – Hydrographic surveying often requires strong interpersonal skills to communicate with clients, contractors, and other stakeholders, which are difficult for AI to replicate.

While AI may be able to assist hydrographers in their work, it is unlikely to completely replace them in the near future. Instead, it is more likely that AI will be used to augment the capabilities of human surveyors, making their work more efficient and accurate.

About kelvin

Kelvin Kang Wee, TANG received his B. Eng. (Geomatic) (Hons.) from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and Master of Remote Sensing & GIS from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM). He completed his Ph.D (Hydrography) from UTM in April 2021. Apparently, he is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, UTM. His area of interest is in marine positioning, hydrographic surveying, hydrospatial management and imagery-derive bathymetry using satellite remote sensing approach.
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