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Wimbledon Defends AI Line Calling Amid Accuracy Concerns

What Happened

This year\’s Wimbledon tennis tournament implemented AI-powered technology to make line calls, replacing human line judges for the first time. The system is designed to boost accuracy and reduce disputes, but professional player Jack Draper raised concerns, stating that the AI calls were not \”100% accurate\” during his matches. Other athletes have echoed similar doubts about whether automated systems can fully replicate human judgment, especially under high-stakes conditions. Tournament organizers, however, fully backed the technology, highlighting its rigorous testing and the larger push in professional sports toward automation and modernization.

Why It Matters

Wimbledon\’s use of AI for officiating signals a significant shift in how technology is integrated into global sports. This move raises important questions about AI reliability, player trust, and the role of automation in competitive environments. Read more in our AI News Hub

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