Game Theory, a Bangalore-based sports technology platform, launched their groundbreaking AI-driven computer vision technology, G.O.A.T Vision, on National Sports Day. This technology offers players real-time insights and detailed statistics without the need for wearable devices, enhancing their sports experience. The launch event showcased how this technology will revolutionize the way people engage with sports, making it a more immersive and engaging experience.
The new technology marks a significant leap forward in gamifying the sports experience, offering players access to highlight reels, game attributes, and personalized insights. Game Theory’s technology captures 100,000 frames per hour of gameplay and will soon be rolled out for various sports, including Badminton, Pickleball, Swimming, Tennis, and more.
Founder and CEO Sudeep Kulkarni expressed excitement about the future of Game Theory’s technology, emphasizing the potential for creating social communities, ranking players based on skills, and organizing tournaments seamlessly. The event featured live demos, giving attendees a firsthand look at the future of amateur sports broadcasting.
The event agenda included keynotes on the democratization of computer vision technology, the future vision for Game Theory’s technology, and discussions on its potential applications in coaching, community building, and player statistics. The event concluded with a live demo match showcasing real-time stats and commentary.
Game Theory aims to make sports more accessible, enjoyable, and habit-forming for everyone, using technology to enhance the sports experience and empower players.
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