Source: People's Daily Overseas Edition
On October 16, 2024, Tian Wenbo (second from right) collected athletes' sports data.
At the Beijing Winter Olympics, Chinese figure skaters Sui Wenjing and Han Cong were in the competition.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Yuguo
On September 3, 2024, at Shenzhen Nanshan Chronic Hospital, exercise rehabilitationist Wang Qianwu (who faces the camera) is guiding patients with chronic diseases to exercise scientifically.
Before we knew it, artificial intelligence is quietly changing the way of sports.
Athletes use AI systems to assist in training to improve their performance and impact event medals; marathon enthusiasts "ask for advice" from AI models and adjust their breathing and running postures; in community hospitals, AI customizes sports prescriptions for citizens, allowing them to achieve "active health" through daily exercise...
What exactly does "AI+Sports" mean for different groups? What old problems have been solved? What new progress are there? The reporter conducted an interview.
"Sports competitions are also technology competitions"
Walking on the song "The Golden Bridge on the River of Sorrow", two figures danced gracefully on the ice. This is the free skating competition scene between Chinese figure skaters Sui Wenjing and Han Cong at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
When the emotions were brewing to the first high point, Han Cong raised his partner with both hands, Sui Wenjing flew out, and then rotated all fours and fell lightly into ice. A burst of cheers broke out in the quiet scene - this was the only one in the audience "twisting around". It is precisely the high-quality presentation of this difficult action that allows the Chinese team to win this gold medal.
Unlike the emotional viewing experience of many figure skating enthusiasts, in the view of Zhang B...
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