Wimbledon integrates AI-based commentator for this year's championship

Wimbledon integrates AI-based commentator for this year's championship
The oldest tennis tournament-the Wimbledon championships (simply called Wimbledon)-will introduce audio comments and player analyzes based on artificial intelligence.
The initiative goes back to cooperation between International Business Machines (IBM) and the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
New function for fans
as unveiled The upcoming tool from IBM will enable tennis enthusiasts to pursue key moments of games with audio comments. The aim of the function is to offer you a "more revealing experience" if you follow the tournament. IBM has teamed up with the All England Lawn Tennis Club to train the AI with the rules and special features of tennis.
In addition, the company will introduce the IBM AI Draw Analysis. Here, too, it will be based on artificial intelligence and the chances of every player to achieve the final, determine based on his recent performance and its current ranking.
Jonathan Adashek-Senior Vice President for Marketing and Communication-said that innovative function can help large sporting events such as Wimbledon to increase its audience by integrating digital experiences.
"The KI and Data platform that IBM uses to create unique fan experiences for Wimbledon, the same technology that we use is to advance business transformation with customers from all sectors and industries," he added.
Usama Al-Qassab-Marketing and Commercial Director of the All England Club-said that working with IBM aims to offer Wimbledon fans all over the world:
"This year we are introducing new functions for our digital platforms that use the latest AI technology from IBM to help fans to gain even more insight into the individual draw and to access a larger selection of games with the game highlights."
The most prestigious tennis championship in the world-Wimbledon-begins on July 3, the grand finale will take place on July 16. She is 146 years old and takes place in London.
The efforts of the Australia Open
Another big tennis tournament that offered digital experiences are the Australian Open. It put together with Decentraland in January last year to give fans the opportunity to look at games and to visit the main stadium Rod Laver Arena, even without being physically in the "Land Down"
The virtual reality platform also published a collection of 6,776 non-fungal tokens called "Art Ball NFTS". Interestingly, every digital collector's item was a winning goal from all games in the 2022 championship. .