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  "textContent": "Use a logbook (or make your own) to record the passage. It’s a good habit that makes you keep an eye on the details\n\n**We live in an age of digital perfection, yet the sea demands honesty. A ship’s log thrives on the raw, unedited narrative of the human says Dick Durham**\n\nThe log of a ship – date, time, position, course – are the vital statistics of her story. The ‘comment’ …Continue reading »\n\nThe post Why robots and AI will never capture the truth of the sea – Dick Durham appeared first on Yachting Monthly.",
  "title": "Why robots and AI will never capture the truth of the sea – Dick Durham"
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