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But this latest addition to the game is a lot more complex than that, with referees handing AI an unprecedented degree of control over the game — and, in the competitive and moneyed world of professional sports, it could well be a sign of things to come."I know that someone called it 'robot offside;' it's not," said Pierluigi Collina, chairman of the FIFA Referees Committee, in a.
According the statement, FIFA believes that the integration will simply assist game speed and referee accuracy. Players won't have to wait around for decisions to be made, and refs will have plenty of supplemental information with which to make notoriously difficult offsides calls, as FIFA's trials have already proved.
Plus, with AI on their side, oft-heckled referees could face less sideline harassment from coaches and fans — though, of course, we'll find out at the upcoming World Cup. It'll be fascinating to see how well the technology functions in real time. For better or worse, seeing the
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