Jeremy Bloom raved about the debut of 'Owl AI' at the X Games in January, touting its potential for more than just ...
FILE, Jeremy Bloom participates in the "Adventure Capitalists" panel during the CNBC Television Critics Association Summer ...
Long a trendsetter in action sports, the X Games and its new CEO, freestyle skiing great Jeremy Bloom, teamed with Google founder Sergey Brin to build the technology. Using Google Cloud tools ...
The idea that came to mind? Building the world’s first AI action sports judge. ForbesX Games Names Skier And Entrepreneur Jeremy Bloom New CEOBy Michelle Bruton The tech, which was developed ...
"That’s not to say the AI won’t make mistakes, too, especially in this early form, but our goal is to give this tool to judges, so that they can use it in their booth.” (2005) Current X Games CEO ...
Judging sports competitions is subjective. X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom believes artificial intelligence could lead to fairer outcomes.
X Games AI will aim to explore the potential for enhancing objectivity ... and allow the athletes to analyze the data. X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom. Photo: X Games The move enables Bloom to blend ...
just to make sure they saw the trick appropriately," Jeremy Bloom told USA TODAY. The AI judge, which analyzes live video of the snowboarders' runs, can more accurately capture "the landings and ...
"Last night, on live TV, The Owl Ai accurately predicted our gold, silver and bronze medalists in super-pipe by watching practice," X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom wrote on his LinkedIn account.
freestyle skiing great Jeremy Bloom, teamed with Google founder Sergey Brin to build the technology. Using Google Cloud tools including Vertex AI, Bloom thinks this experiment has potential to ...
and will be used during one event—the snowboarding SuperPipe competition—and the AI judge’s scores will not be factored into determining the winner. At least not this time. Jeremy Bloom, the ...