Artificial Intelligence – Ep. 68

Sunfish A.I. Cave Diver

Artificial Intelligence has entered the chat. The media is full of articles about advanced AI applications and how it will soon touch every aspect of modern life. Love it or hate it – it’s going to change the way we interact with our digital devices. But fear not – AI has been embedded in everything from our smart phones to our kitchen appliances, and so far our refrigerators have not organized a robot rebellion. So far.

Jill and Robert discuss how AI has been assisting underwater explorers and what the future looks like when intelligent, robotic digital “personalities” are a common part of daily life.

As we discussed on the podcast, here’s a link to a special online preview of Diving Into The Darkness

Jill’s BioPic Wins Best Documentary


“Diving Into The Darkness” a film by Nays Baghai has won the Best Documentary award at the prestigious Santa Barbara International Film Festival! The feature documentary follows the life story of acclaimed underwater explorer and cave diver Jill Heinerth. In this episode, Jill shares some of the behind the scenes stories and experienves as the film was screened as a World Premiere at the festival.
More info at DIVING INTO THE DARKNESS

Women Hold Up Half The Sky Ep. 65

Jill spoke at the Wings WorldQuest gathering in Charleston, SC, and shared the message of women empowering other women. Whether in exploration, arts, science, or even sports, women are breaking barriers and helping the next generation of girls excel. Jill and Robert also discuss the success of the newly formed Professional Women’s Hockey League and invite listeners to check out a teaser trailer of “Diving Into The Darkness” a new feature film about Jill Heinerth! 

Links: Wings WorldQuest

https://divingintothedarkness.com/

https://www.intotheplanet.com/

Diving Ottawa River Caves and Our Next Newfoundland Project

Jill and Robert with a mid-summer update on the Ottawa River caves where Jill is assisting a team of Canadian Fisheries and Oceans scientists with important ecosystem research. And a preview of the upcoming Newfoundland expedition documenting WWII wrecks and some new discoveries. More at www.IntoThePlanet.com

It is raining like mad on the Ottawa River!