Wimbledon’s AI Line Judge Controversy
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AI line call system suffers fresh 'malfunction'
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Wimbledon was forced to apologise after an official mistakenly switched off the AI line-judge technology in what the All England Club admitted was an embarrassing “human error”.
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After another AI blunder, should Wimbledon bring back human line judges? - Have your say: Wimbledon’s new AI line-calling system has sparked fresh controversy after another high-profile glitch, this t
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The All England Club, somewhat ironically, is blaming “human error” for a glaring mistake by the electronic system that replaced human line judges this year at Wimbledon. The CEO of the club, Sally Bolton,
Wimbledon already uses AI to provide match insights, highlight reels, and a power index leaderboard. This year, as well as the video commentary, AI will also be used to provide a draw analysis, ...
Wimbledon's electronic line-calling system is already causing controversy at the tournament, but what could it mean for the longevity of the tournament?
From an AI chatbot and real-time win predictions, at one of tennis’s biggest global stages, Wimbledon is testing new ways to bring fans closer to the action.
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GB News on MSNWimbledon judge who sparked AI line judge drama has been removed from match list amid scandalThe Wimbledon umpire who was at the centre of the controversy in Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova’s victory over Sonay Kartal has been left out of the tournament’s match list for Monday. Wimbledon was forced to issue an apology yesterday after their AI line-calling technology had failed during the match after someone had accidentally turned it off.
Wimbledon, a tournament priding itself on decorum and etiquette, has ballsed-up. And it should be a lesson to us all. AI is great but human expertise and instinct is better.