Yacht Harbour

Yacht Harbour is a media company based in Monaco since December 2014 that runs databases and online news portals in the yachting sector. The company has offices in Monaco and Moscow and are also the providers of the artificial intelligence platform, Brook.

Yacht Harbour
Private corporation
IndustryMedia; Yachting
Founded2014
Headquarters1, Rue Tenao
98000 Monaco [1]
ProductsOnline portal
Websitewww.yachtharbour.com

History

Yacht Harbour was founded in December 2014 by Dimitri Semenikhin.[2] In January 2015, it rolled out its current website, yachtharbour.com which lists 5.5 billion dollars of yachts from central agencies. The database Yacht Harbour operates is used as a reference source by the Daily Mail in yacht related matters.[3]

Since July 2015, Yacht Harbour's database has been used as a reference source by search engine DuckDuckGo for yacht-related queries.[4]

In November 2015, Yacht Harbour introduced an artificial intelligence platform that answers yacht related questions through chat.[5] BoatShowAvenue.com compared this system to the Apple Inc. application Siri for yachts.[6]

gollark: You want `Text2TextGenerationPipeline` from HF.
gollark: It would be very annoying to port, though.
gollark: https://bellard.org/libnc/
gollark: Oh, possibly. LibNC or something?
gollark: The model file?

References

  1. "About Yacht Harbour". PR Newswire Association LLC.
  2. "About Yacht Harbour". Charterworld. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  3. "Yacht Harbour's database as a source", Metro, Retrieved November 22, 2015.
  4. "Announcement from DuckDuckGo's official twitter account", Twitter, Retrieved November 22, 2015.
  5. "Yacht Harbour introduces artificial intelligence". Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
  6. "Here's the new siri for Superyacht lovers: Brook!". boatshowavenue.com. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
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