A look at FathomVerse, a mobile game that helps scientists identify deep sea creatures by using players' contributions to train AI for underwater robots (Todd Woody/Bloomberg)

A look at FathomVerse, a mobile game that helps scientists identify deep sea creatures by using players' contributions to train AI for underwater robots (Todd Woody/Bloomberg)

A look at FathomVerse, a mobile game that helps scientists identify deep sea creatures by using players' contributions to train AI for underwater robots (Todd Woody/Bloomberg)

A look at FathomVerse, a mobile game that helps scientists identify deep sea creatures by using players' contributions to train AI for underwater robots (Todd Woody/Bloomberg) https://bit.ly/3CjaFSP

Todd Woody / Bloomberg:
A look at FathomVerse, a mobile game that helps scientists identify deep sea creatures by using players' contributions to train AI for underwater robots  —  Nearly a dozen miles off the California coast on a foggy October morning, a crane lifts a boxy yellow robot off the deck …


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