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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced that they will be incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into sports, as part of a global trend to take advantage of the rapidly advancing technology. 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 and utilizing AI responsibly to maintain the uniqueness and relevance of the Olympic Games.

The IOC’s plans to use artificial intelligence include identifying talented athletes, customizing training methods, enhancing judging to make the games more equitable, safeguarding athletes from online harassment, and improving security measures for the Paris games. With just under 100 days until the Paris Olympics begin, the IOC is gearing up to implement their AI strategy and enhance viewers’ broadcasting experience from home.

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