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      <description>Anthropic&apos;s new Sonnet model ships with a 1M token context window. For vessels running sovereign AI, that changes what you can do without RAG, without the cloud, and without the link.</description>
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      <description>Cloud-based chatbots fail the moment your ship leaves port. Here&apos;s what an on-vessel AI assistant actually looks like, and why your guests won&apos;t know the difference from shore-side service.</description>
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      <description>Managing 2000+ crew across nationalities, certifications, and compliance requirements, without reliable connectivity. Why on-vessel AI is becoming essential for cruise line HR operations.</description>
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      <description>When your vessel&apos;s systems show early signs of trouble, you need answers immediately, not after the data uploads to shore. Here&apos;s why on-vessel AI is changing how maritime maintenance works.</description>
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      <description>Man overboard detection, restricted area monitoring, and bridge watchkeeping, running on hardware aboard the ship, responding in under a second, no cloud required.</description>
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      <description>Your satellite link can&apos;t support cloud-based AI on a vessel. Here&apos;s why, and what actually works when you&apos;re 200 miles from shore.</description>
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