What happened in Sports AI this week?
- Sports analytics company Field Vision Sports is launching what it calls the first mobile app to provide artificial intelligence and machine-learning-based predictions of upcoming NFL games, giving bettors a leg-up in the multi-billion world of sports betting.
- Researchers have developed an AI-powered ultrasound scanner for sports injury diagnosis on the field, so athletes can get immediate attention.
- WSC Sports, the pioneer in AI-powered sports content technology, announced a partnership with the ACC leagues in the US. There is a growing trend of Sports organisations adopting similar technology due to its efficiency and cost-savings.
- The Sports Sponsorship Market is expected to expand by USD 21.1 Billion (2024-2028), driven by increased spending and AI’s influence.
- The Player Tracking Market will reach nearly USD 17.68 Billion by 2030.
- Qvest announces a collaboration with NVIDIA to provide GenAI products to the Media and Entertainment industry. These solutions will create new opportunities for revenue generation, customer engagement, and operational efficiency. The partnership combines NVIDIA’s AI platform with Qvest’s industry expertise.
- The NFL has founded a Think Tank that is applying AI to personalise its marketing.
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