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EPISODE · Jun 20, 2025 · 35 MIN

Deep Fakes & Yacht Wakes: The AI Dilemma

from The Yacht Law Podcast · host Diane Byrne

Text us your ideas and feedback!Artificial intelligence isn't coming to the yachting industry—it's already here, transforming operations, creating opportunities, and raising critical legal questions that owners, crew, designers, and builders need to understand now.Maritime attorney Michael Moore and journalist Diane Byrne unpack the complex realities of AI in the luxury yacht sector, revealing how the absence of comprehensive federal regulations has created a Wild West atmosphere where innovation and exploitation exist side by side. "There is no comprehensive federal law in the United States of America concerning AI," Moore explains, highlighting how state-by-state approaches are creating a regulatory patchwork that poses challenges for an inherently global industry.The conversation delves into disturbing trends including deepfake videos showing fictional yacht collisions and sinkings—content that generates clicks and revenue while potentially damaging vessel brands and spreading misinformation. AI-related false creations extend beyond social media to serious contexts, with Moore describing how attorneys have already been reprimanded for "hallucinations," citing non-existent legal precedents generated by AI systems.Yet amidst these concerns lie remarkable opportunities. AI promises to revolutionize yacht operations through advanced fire detection systems that identify both smoke and heat before human perception, streamlined supply chain management to address construction delays, and data analytics that enable predictive maintenance. These innovations represent the positive potential of thoughtfully implemented artificial intelligence in the yachting ecosystem.For yacht owners concerned about privacy and information security, the discussion offers valuable insights into data protection regulations and potential vulnerabilities. As Moore notes with characteristic clarity, "If you're not paying for the product, you are the product," a reminder that personal data has become a valuable commodity requiring vigilant protection, especially in the privacy-conscious world of luxury yachting.Ready to navigate the complex intersection of artificial intelligence and yachting? Contact Michael Moore or Diane Byrne through the information in our show notes with your questions and suggestions for future episodes exploring more of this rapidly evolving technological frontier. Have a yacht law question? Email it to [email protected] or [email protected] for your chance to have it answered on our podcast. All requests for confidentiality and/or anonymity are respected.Hiring a lawyer is a big decision. Visit Moore & Company for the legal team's qualifications and experience.  And, to learn the latest about superyacht launches, shipyards, designs, and destinations, visit Megayacht News.

Text us your ideas and feedback! Artificial intelligence isn't coming to the yachting industry—it's already here, transforming operations, creating opportunities, and raising critical legal questions that owners, crew, designers, and builders need to understand now. Maritime attorney Michael Moore and journalist Diane Byrne unpack the complex realities of AI in the luxury yacht sector, revealing how the absence of comprehensive federal regulations has created a Wild West atmosphere where inn...

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