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Olympic officials reveal plan for integrating artificial intelligence into sports


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In a move to keep up with rapidly advancing technology, Olympic organizers have announced their plans to incorporate artificial intelligence in sports, joining a global trend towards utilizing AI in various industries. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) revealed their agenda for utilizing AI, citing its potential to identify new talent, customize training methods, and enhance the fairness of competition by improving judging.

During a press event at the former London Olympic Park, where the 2012 summer games were held, IOC President Thomas Bach emphasized the importance of embracing change to maintain the uniqueness and relevance of the Olympic Games. Bach stated, “We are determined to exploit the vast potential of AI in a responsible way.”

With the Paris Olympics just around the corner, the IOC’s AI strategy is expected to play a crucial role in various aspects of the games. From protecting athletes from online harassment to enhancing the viewing experience for spectators at home, AI is set to revolutionize how the Olympics are conducted. The IOC’s use of AI also aims to benefit broadcasters by improving the quality of coverage, as the organization earns billions of dollars through the sale of broadcasting rights for the games.

However, the plans to incorporate AI for security purposes have raised some concerns among the public. The Paris games organizers have proposed a video surveillance system that includes AI-powered cameras to identify potential security risks like abandoned packages or crowd surges. Despite the controversies surrounding the use of AI in security, the IOC remains committed to exploring the full potential of artificial intelligence in sports and ensuring its responsible implementation in future Olympic Games.

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