Intel Brings AI-Platform Innovation to Life at the Olympic Games
- Intel partners with the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 to bring AI-driven solutions to enhance the overall experience.
- AI technology will provide innovative experiences for fans, athletes, and organizers, showcasing the power of Intel processors and software.
- Key implementations include immersive sports experiences, 8K livestreaming, and advancements in accessibility for the visually impaired.
- Intel's AI technology will create interactive fan activations, deliver high-quality livestreaming experiences, and generate automatic highlights for viewers.
- The partnership aims to preserve the legacy of the Olympic Games by transforming video collections into 3D digital artifacts using neural object cloning.
- Intel has a history of innovation at the Olympic Games, introducing technologies like 5G, VR, drones, and AI platforms to enhance the overall experience.
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Intel unveils AI-driven solutions to bring innovation to the experience of the Olympic and Paralympic Games like never before
Intel technology supports aspiring athletes to access bespoke insights that will enable them to maximize their physical attributes and detect new talents. (AI.IO)
Key AI implementations include:
- An immersive sports experience that will allow fans to experience innovative technology used to measure athletic potential.
- The first Olympics to showcase an end-to-end 8K livestreaming experience.
- Advancements in universal accessibility at selected Olympic and Paralympic facilities.
“The Olympic and Paralympic Games are the world’s biggest showcase for the best athletes to push the boundaries of possibility and do things we never thought possible,” said Sarah Vickers, leader of Intel’s Olympic and Paralympic Games Office. “This summer, Intel will accelerate its mission of bringing AI Everywhere using Intel solutions at
First-of-Its-Kind On-Site Immersive AI Experiences
On the ground in
Intel will create an interactive, AI-powered fan activation to take spectators on a journey of becoming an Olympic athlete. Trained on Intel® Gaudi® accelerators, running on Intel® Xeon® processors with built-in AI acceleration and optimized with OpenVINO™, Intel's AI Platform Experience, in collaboration with Samsung, will use AI and computer vision to analyze athletic drills and match each participant’s profile to an Olympic sport.
Intel’s technology is also driving advancements in accessibility for the visually impaired throughout the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024. Leveraging AI built on Intel Xeon, 3D models of both the Team
Revolutionary 8K Live OTT Broadcast Workflow Delivery and Tailored Viewing for Fans
AI automation enables broadcasters to bring more customized digital content to viewers faster than ever. Olympic Broadcasting Services Automatic Highlights Generation, trained on the Intel® Geti™ platform, can package tailored highlights across multiple disciplines and distribute to fans instantly, creating efficiencies in production and editing.
Preserving the Legacy of the Olympic Games
To help continue the legacy of the Olympic Games, neural object cloning will transform video of Olympic collections into 3D digital artifacts. This solution, developed by Intel’s Emergent AI Lab, is being tested to enable the Olympic Museum to bring some of its collections into interactive digital environments where viewers can rotate and explore pieces of Olympic history, as if they were in their hands.
Intel will continue to develop and roll out new implementations of AI technology in the lead-up to the Olympic Games, with additional activations expected in the coming months.
Intel’s Olympic and Paralympic Heritage
Intel has a storied history of innovation at the Olympic and Paralympic Games, accelerating the adoption of 5G, VR, drones and AI technology platforms to enhance the experience. This began with the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, highlighted by the unforgettable Intel® Shooting Star™ drone display, and continued at
“Our partnership with Intel has propelled us into a realm where emerging technologies, powered by artificial intelligence, are reshaping the world of sport for spectators, athletes, IOC staff and Partners,” said Ilario Corna, chief information technology officer at the International Olympic Committee. “Through their AI-powered solutions, Intel has enabled us to deploy AI faster than ever before. Together, in
The Olympic Games Paris 2024 will be July 26 to Aug. 11, 2024. The Paralympic Games will take place Aug. 28 to Sept. 8.
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