Shipping giant set to roll out world's first AI-controlled autonomous car carrying ships -and at 750 ft long and weighing almost 100,000 tons, it's probably the largest AI-driven vessel ever
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- Hyundai Glovis is betting $6.5 billion on autonomous tech reshaping global shipping routes
- Avikus is no longer testing - its self-steering system is moving into commercial deployment
- AI autonomy on the open ocean is moving beyond research and into practical application
South Korea’s Hyundai Glovis is taking a major step into uncharted waters with the launch of the world’s first artificial intelligence-based autonomous navigation systems for car carrier ships.
Working in partnership with Avikus, the autonomous vessel technology arm of HD Hyundai, Glovis is set to retrofit seven of its large pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) with Level-2 Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS) platforms by mid-2026.
If successful, this could mark a shift in maritime logistics, where fully integrated AI navigation remains largely theoretical.

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