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Wimbledon’s commentary was AI-generated, hence the humor.

Did Wimbledon’s Play-by-Play Commentary Sound Funny? That’s Because It Was AI-Generated

During Wimbledon this month, there was one noticeable ​difference for those watching the highlight reels compared with past years.

The ‍international tennis ⁤tournament⁣ in London saw AI-generated commentary for​ the first time in ‌the sport during the replays⁤ of‍ some matches.

Although it wasn’t ​used during primetime television, the​ IBM-powered technology produced and narrated commentary for all match​ highlights. The video clips come with captions, an option that users can toggle on or off.

The artificial intelligence ‍ also provided a new feature ⁤for predicting ⁤each player’s probability of⁤ winning the final ⁢based on scores, statistics, and expert opinions, according to an IBM news​ release.

The watsonx AI platform was trained in “the unique language of tennis,” the release said.

IBM’s Evolving Partnership with Wimbledon

The innovative technology’s introduction was the ⁢latest example of ‌IBM’s evolving partnership ⁤with the All⁢ England Lawn⁤ Tennis Club’s‌ Wimbledon Championships. The two have worked together since 1990.

“We’ve seen first-hand how these technologies⁢ have the power to help major sporting events like ⁢Wimbledon ‍to grow ⁢their audiences through outstanding digital experiences,” Jonathan Adashek, IBM’s senior vice president of marketing and communications, said in⁣ a statement.

“The AI and data platform that IBM is using to create unique fan experiences for⁤ Wimbledon is the same ⁣technology that we’re using⁢ to drive​ business transformation with clients across all sectors and industries,” he said.

The IBM-created AI‍ system is not intended to replace ⁢Wimbledon’s live human commentary — at​ least that ‍wasn’t the case for this year’s tournament.

Speaking on Fox News’ “Fox &​ Friends,” Hall of Fame ‌ tennis coach Rick Macci expressed his excitement for⁣ the technology as to how it could add to the audience’s enjoyment of the sport without ai-generated/” title=”Wimbledon’s commentary was AI-generated, hence the humor.”>replacing human commentators initially.

“You need storytelling, you‌ need a personality, you⁣ need soul through the whole thing because a ⁣lot of the fans connect with the announcer,” ⁣Macci said, before speculating a “hybrid situation” of both humans ⁣and computers‌ will become mainstream in sports commentary.

After that, he ‌said, the robots ⁤will take over the job.

“It’s safe to say ⁣the bots are going to ‍call the shots,” Macci said.

Experience the‌ AI Technology

To witness the⁣ AI technology‍ as it was used this ⁤year, visit Wimbledon.com or download the Wimbledon app. From there, select a video, click on the headphones logo in the corner and choose “AI commentary” mode.

The 2023 Wimbledon Championships ran from July 3-16.

The post Did Wimbledon’s Play-by-Play Commentary Sound Funny? That’s Because It Was AI-Generated appeared first on The Western Journal.



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