
SafeWaters.ai
A weather app, for sharkiness: Shark Attack Risk Forecasts




About | Details |
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Name: | SafeWaters.ai |
Submited By: | Joany Hansen |
Release Date | 1 year ago |
Website | Visit Website |
Category | Weather Travel |
Trained on 200+ years of shark attack and marine weather data, SafeWaters.ai create 7 day attack risk forecasts at any beach. Assess your risk before entering the water. This is great for surfers, local authorities and beachgoers.
This is a must-have app for surfers, swimmers, and anyone who enjoys spending time near the water. SafeWaters.ai gives you the peace of mind to enjoy your day without worry.
10 months ago
Given shark attacks are rare, and practically non-existent for people swimming at the beach, do you not think that apps like this just contribute to the mass-hysteria and negative public sentiment around sharks? Also, just to be clear, the risk factors are ones that you've determined by training your model on weather data? I assume then it doesn't take into account things like "the person attacked was spear-fishing next to a pack of seals, next to a whale carcass"?
1 year ago
Cool idea! I downloaded the app and searched a few spots, I'd recommend adding some sort of maps or city/state. For example, there are more than one "Rockaway beach" and "Ocean Beach", so would be great to know which one the forecast is for
1 year ago
Brilliant niche! Suggest you can get local coverage and also get on Facebook travel groups. Brilliant!!!!
1 year ago
Hi friend! Congrats on the 🚀. I have a question, if the shark will attack, but your app told that there is a low risk, will you be responsible for it? I think you should write it under the results!
1 year ago
Cheers to your hard work paying off! Excited to see your product's journey.
1 year ago
Congrats on the launch, very cool! It seems this is only going to become more useful over time and it feels like sharks have definitely become more prominent in the zeitgeist of our day. I'll give it a try. Since shark attacks are so uncommon, how do you overcome the relative low volume of data available to train the models? Also curious to hear a bit more about the big variables that are drivers - water temp, time of year, weather / beach crowdedness?
1 year ago
I'm confident that SafeWaters.ai will make our beaches safer. Thanks for creating such a valuable tool!
1 year ago