The Winter X Games is set to feature an innovative addition: an AI judge for the snowboard superpipe events. This experimental technology, developed by Google Cloud, will analyze competitors' performances but will not directly influence the final scores. The aim is to evaluate the AI's effectiveness for potential future use in the X Games.
The AI judge utilizes advanced video analysis to assess various aspects of snowboarding runs, enhancing the objectivity of scoring. This technology could serve as a valuable tool for human judges, providing them with insights to improve their evaluations. The collaboration between the X Games and Google highlights a significant step towards integrating AI into sports.
• AI judge will analyze snowboard performances at the X Games.
• Collaboration with Google aims to enhance objectivity in sports judging.
An AI judge analyzes live video to provide objective scoring insights for sports events.
Video analysis involves using AI to evaluate performance metrics during sports competitions.
Google's AI technology is being utilized to develop an AI judge for the X Games.
MSP Sports Capital acquired the X Games and aims to enhance fan experiences through technology.
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