AI tech touches ensure smoother, smarter Games
Artificial intelligence is playing a major role at the ongoing Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games, where it's being widely used in many areas including translation, coaching, scoring, security, epidemic prevention and catering.
An AI scoring system, which can convert the fleeting movements of the athletes into quantitative data indicators, is being used at the Games. The system not only helps athletes in pre-competition training, but also assists referees to accurately score and tally results.
AI and big data technologies are also being used to more accurately forecast weather conditions, down to every 100 meters updated every minute across the Olympic venues.
According to Chen Mingxuan, deputy head of the Institute of Urban Meteorology in Beijing and leader of the weather forecast support project for the 2022 Olympic Winter Games, meteorological support is important because 70 percent of the Olympic Winter Games are held outside on snow, and most are held in mountainous areas with complex terrain.
The result of using the AI system has made the safe management of outdoor slopes and courses less labor intensive and more efficient.
It frees human labor from having to patrol remote mountain areas with complex topography and harsh climates and environmental conditions, and the AI tech can easily work around the clock, according to China Science Intelli-Cloud Technology, an AI startup based in Hefei, Anhui province.
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