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FOX Sports expands Google Cloud partnership, generative AI to automate archived sports video search
Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Over the past nearly three decades, FOX Sports, a unit of FOX Corp., parent to Fox News and FOX Business, has accumulated a countless amount of video footage. Millions of hours' worth of sports-related content live within vast archives. At any given time, various individuals have been tasked with sorting through the seemingly endless amount of footage in order to produce new pieces of content.
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Google's Vertex AI Vision brings no-code to computer vision
Developing and deploying vision AI applications is complex and expensive. Organizations need data scientists and machine learning engineers to build training and inference pipelines based on unstructured data such as images and videos. With the acute shortage of skilled machine learning engineers, building and integrating intelligent vision AI applications has become expensive for enterprises. On the other hand, companies such as Google, Intel, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and OpenAI are making pre-trained models available to customers. Pre-trained models like face detection, emotion detection, pose detection, and vehicle detection are openly available to developers to build intelligent vision-based applications.