Jeremy Bloom, the CEO of X Games and a former freestyle skier, sees AI as a potential “superpower” for judges. “I would say sometimes humans make mistakes,” he said in an interview.
Existing open-source AI approaches are still not entirely open, which is a challenge that former Google and Apple engineers alongside a coalition of 13 universities are looking to solve.
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But it's expected to bring greater objectivity in scoring. Jeremy Bloom is with us. He's CEO of the X Games, and he's here to explain more. Welcome, Jeremy. JEREMY BLOOM: Thank you. Good to be here.
NPR's Pien Huang speaks with X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom about the use of AI to judge snowboarding this year -- and whether the technology will expand to other sports. AI is now used to judge some ...
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