Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games witness fusion of sports and Chinese AI technology

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Chinese technology companies are showcasing their cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) products at the Paris Olympic Games, demonstrating their capabilities on a global stage. The involvement of Chinese companies like Alibaba, SenseTime Technology, Baidu, and Lenovo is revolutionizing various aspects of the Olympics with AI applications.

Alibaba's cloud broadcasting services are facilitating the live broadcast signals for the Paris 2024 Olympics to reach billions of viewers worldwide. Chinese AI tools are not only enhancing the broadcasting coverage but also assisting athletes in analyzing their performances and improving judging accuracy. The collaboration between Chinese AI companies and the International Olympic Committee is setting new standards for sports broadcasting and athlete support.

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