Project Waterworth

Project Waterworth stretches over 50,000 km long cable which connects India, US, Brazil, South Africa and other “key regions”

Project Waterworth

Project Waterworth Latest News

Recently, Meta announced its most ambitious subsea cable endeavour ever – Project Waterworth.

About Project Waterworth

  • It stretches over 50,000 km long cable which connects India, US, Brazil, South Africa and other “key regions”.
  • Its cable will reach depths of up to 7,000 meters in deep waters.
  • The project is using AI to enhance subsea cable infrastructure to improve global connectivity.
  • It focuses on enhancing cable deployment and maintenance, ensuring reliable and efficient internet access worldwide.
  • It uses enhanced burial techniques in high-risk fault areas, such as shallow waters near the coast, to avoid damage from ship anchors and other hazards.

What will Project Waterworth Do?

  • Project Waterworth, by leveraging advanced machine learning models, aims to predict and mitigate potential disruptions, enhancing the resilience of subsea networks.
  • The initiative will bring industry-leading connectivity to the US, India, Brazil, South Africa, and other key regions.
  • This will facilitate greater economic cooperation, digital inclusion, and open opportunities for technological development in the said regions. 
  • It would provide “industry-leading connectivity” to five major continents and help support its AI projects.

Project Waterworth FAQs

Q1: What is Artificial intelligence?

Ans: It is a field of science concerned with building computers and machines that can reason, learn, and act in such a way that would normally require human intelligence or that involves data whose scale exceeds what humans can analyze

Q2: What is meant by digital inclusion?

Ans: Itis defined as “equitable, meaningful, and safe access to use, lead, and design of digital technologies, services, and associated opportunities for everyone, everywhere”.

Source: IE

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