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How AI and Data Annotation Are Improving Football Officiating

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There are many calls made by referees that are still debated by fans even to this day. This includes the controversial goal given to George Hurst in the 1966 World Cup Final, which allowed him to score a hat trick. Who can forget Diego Maradona's famous handball in 1986, which resulted in a goal against England? FIFA is trying to not only reduce such infamous moments but to help out the referees who often do not have a clear sight of what's going on. This is why the officials at FIFA have been experimenting with new AI technology that can track player motions and allow the referees to make more accurate offside calls.

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  Industry: Leisure & Entertainment > Sports > Soccer (0.75)

AI and Data Annotation for Waste Management

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One of the great issues of our day is effective waste management, and new digital technology can make life much easier for towns, citizens, and businesses. Automating the processes of garbage sorting and disposal, by switching to AI for smart recycling and waste management, is expected to bring in better disposal methods to recycle sustainably. Smart garbage containers to self-learning sorting technology are among the developments. Artificial intelligence is transforming just about every industry from healthcare and customer service to construction and manufacturing. Some waste management companies are experimenting with new AI solutions as a way to improve operational efficiency.