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Olympics Timekeeper Omega, Intel Debut New AI Tools in Tokyo

Olympics Timekeeper Omega, Intel Debut New AI Tools in Tokyo

Omega SA, Intel Corp. and other technology companies have taken new software tools out of the lab and into the field at the Tokyo Olympic Games, including artificial-intelligence systems designed to keep tabs on athletes competing in everything from the 100-meter dash and beach volleyball to golf, shot put and the hammer toss.

Among other venues, Omega’s latest AI-powered capabilities are on display on the Olympic beach volleyball courts, said Alain Zobrist, chief executive officer of Omega Timing, the company’s sports-technology…

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