Can AI assess sporting performance more fairly? In gymnastics, AI tools use 3D analysis to help judges award scores. Tennis match officials also make decisions with the help of AI, but not everyone welcomes the change.
Breakdown
- Wimbledon replaced human line judges with an AI system to improve decision accuracy.
- The AI system uses 12 cameras and computer analysis, but is still monitored by humans. 12s
- Some players reported inaccuracies and a brief system failure, which organizers attributed to human error. 30s
- Experts say AI is effective for objective calls but still requires human oversight for subjective decisions. 42s
- AI-assisted scoring is used in gymnastics, but human expertise remains crucial due to the complexity of judging. 1m 1s
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