AI at the Olympics
: on the front lines and from the side linesAutor(es):
Deloitte AI Institute | Deloitte (Firma)
Editor: Deloitte, 2021Descripción: 17 p. : il. ; 1 documento PDFTipo de contenido: texto (visual)Tipo de medio: electrónico
Tipo de soporte: recurso en líneaTema(s): Inteligencia Artificial | IA | uso | Juegos Olímpicos | tecnologías | sensores | robotsRecursos en línea: Acceso al documento Resumen: The worlds of sports and data are inextricably linked From the athletes, coaches, and referees on the front lines to the broadcasters, advertisers and of course the fans on the sidelines, the infusion of AI technologies at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo forever changed how we play, consume, manage, and monetize the games. When the 2020 Summer Olympic Games arrived in Tokyo a year later than originally scheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 11,000 athletes from 200 nations competed in 41 sports at 42 competition venues. Aside from the delayed schedule and lack of spectators due to pandemic restrictions, the Tokyo Olympics was differentiated from previous games by the pervasive use of AI technologies including robots, wearable sensors, machine learning, and the sheer amount of available data to be analyzed and processed for everyone’s benefit.
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The worlds of sports and data are inextricably linked
From the athletes, coaches, and referees on the front lines to the broadcasters, advertisers and of course the fans on the sidelines, the infusion of AI technologies at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo forever changed how we play, consume, manage, and monetize the games.
When the 2020 Summer Olympic Games arrived in Tokyo a year later than originally scheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 11,000 athletes from 200 nations competed in 41 sports at 42 competition venues. Aside from the delayed schedule and lack of spectators due to pandemic restrictions, the Tokyo Olympics was differentiated from previous games by the pervasive use of AI technologies including robots, wearable sensors, machine learning, and the sheer amount of available data to be analyzed and processed for everyone’s benefit.
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