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In a groundbreaking move, Intel has unveiled its suite of advanced AI technologies poised to revolutionize the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. From immersive fan experiences to enhanced security measures, Intel's innovations are designed to elevate every aspect of the event for athletes, organizers, fans, and viewers alike.
Intel plans to captivate fans with interactive AI-powered activations that simulate the journey of becoming an Olympic athlete. Utilizing Intel® Gaudi® accelerators and Intel® Xeon® processors, this system will analyze athletic drills and match profiles to Olympic sports, offering fans a unique and engaging experience.
Accessibility enhancements are also a key focus. Intel’s AI technology, built on Intel Xeon, will provide visually impaired attendees with 3D models and indoor navigation via smartphone applications. This technology will be available at locations such as the Team USA High Performance Center and the International Paralympic Committee headquarters.
For the first time, the Paris 2024 Games will feature 8K broadcasts, powered by Intel Xeon processors. This will deliver high-resolution, low-latency streams to viewers worldwide, ensuring an unmatched viewing experience with stunning image quality.
Additionally, the Intel® Geti™ platform will enable broadcasters to quickly generate and distribute customized highlight packages, making the content more engaging and accessible to a diverse audience.
Intel’s Emergent AI Lab will bring Olympic history to life by transforming videos of Olympic collections into interactive 3D digital artifacts. This allows users to virtually explore the rich history of the Games.
In the realm of talent identification and training, Intel will pilot AI and computer vision technologies to analyze athletic exercises. This initiative aims to create tailored training profiles for Olympic hopefuls, helping to identify and nurture new talent.
Safety and efficiency at the Games will be bolstered by real-time crowd monitoring using AI technology. This will help security forces manage large groups more effectively, ensuring a smooth and secure event for all attendees.
Intel's commitment to AI innovation in the Olympics began with the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games and has continued through Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022. Their ongoing partnership with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) aims to bring AI-driven solutions faster, reshaping the world of sports and enhancing the overall Olympic experience.