Maritime remote inspection technology in hull survey & inspection: A synopsis of liability issues from a European Union context

Vera Alexandropoulou, Tafsir Johansson, Klimanthia Kontaxaki, A. Pastra, D. Dalaklis
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ABSTRACT Vessel hull inspection is a regulatory obligation. Adherence to procedural requirements forged by classification societies helps avoid numerous adverse consequences. In this era of technological innovation, drones, crawlers and underwater submersibles, aptly known as Remote Inspection Technologies, represent emerging technologies, and are being tested to conduct surveys and inspections that will gradually replace human presence on board ships and in-water. However, counter arguments have also emerged against the usage of these AI-based alternatives. Liability is one crucial drawback that could potentially discourage innovation and market growth, especially at the European Union level. Ship owners require a ”safety net” as they are a part and parcel of global commerce. Then again, survey and inspection via technologies require the involvement of multiple actors, which makes it difficult to apportion liability. Solutions are required, especially at the European Union level, so that member states could move forward in a spirit of partnership, and nurture and foster technological innovation through partnership. Against the foregoing, this article delves into the European Union liability landscape and outlines some of the critical challenges and strategic ways forward for consideration.
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船舶检验中的海上远程检验技术:欧盟背景下的责任问题概述
船体检验是一项法规义务。遵守船级社制定的程序要求有助于避免许多不利后果。在这个技术创新的时代,无人机、爬行器和水下潜水器,被恰当地称为远程检查技术,代表着新兴技术,正在进行测试,以进行调查和检查,逐步取代人类在船上和水中的存在。然而,反对使用这些基于人工智能的替代方案的反对意见也出现了。责任是一个可能阻碍创新和市场增长的关键缺陷,尤其是在欧盟层面。船东需要一个“安全网”,因为他们是全球商业的重要组成部分。此外,通过技术进行的调查和检查需要多个参与者的参与,这使得分摊责任变得困难。需要解决方案,特别是在欧盟层面,以便成员国能够本着伙伴精神前进,并通过伙伴关系培育和促进技术创新。针对上述情况,本文将深入研究欧盟的责任格局,并概述一些关键挑战和可供考虑的战略方法。
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