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Today's episode is sponsored by IBM, with Dane Gambrill stopping by for a chat about the hardware and AI systems that support major sporting events like the US Open in 2020. With fans now watching remotely, digital inter...
The tech behind the US Open is an episode from Jetpacks Are Overrated. Today's episode is sponsored by IBM, with Dane Gambrill stopping by for a chat about the hardware and AI systems that support major sporting events like the US Open in 2...
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Published Sep 11, 2020, 38:02 long, audio available.
Today's episode is sponsored by IBM, with Dane Gambrill stopping by for a chat about the hardware and AI systems that support major sporting events like the US Open in 2020. With fans now watching remotely, digital interaction becomes a much bigger part of the fan experience. We dig into how Watson AI has helped create smarter highlights packages, improve the crowd effects and make better digital assistants to give us better and easier access to the event online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Published Sep 11, 2020 and 38:02 long