Immersive on-site experiences
During the Games, AI applications powered by Intel processors and software solutions will demonstrate the technology’s potential for the benefit of athletes, coaches and spectators.
This includes interactive AI-powered fan activation to take viewers on a journey to becoming an Olympic athlete. Trained on Intel® Gaudi® accelerators, running on Intel® Xeon® processors with integrated AI acceleration and optimized with Intel OpenVINO™, the experiment will use AI and computer vision to analyze sports exercises and match profile of each participant in a specific Olympic event. sport.
Intel technology also advances universal accessibility for visually impaired people. Leveraging Intel .
Revolutionary 8K live streaming
Paris 2024 will be the first edition of the Olympic Games to use Intel
Broadcast servers powered by the latest Intel times the resolution of Ultra HD. 4K.
An 8K OTT signal will then be transmitted in just seconds to the latest Intel-based PCs and laptops connected to 8K TVs in select locations around the world, demonstrating the possibility for viewers to enjoy a live streaming experience. unrivaled live broadcast at future Games, with the highest broadcast. -quality quality.
Paris 2024 will also see AI automation being used to enable broadcasters to deliver more personalized digital content to viewers, faster than ever before. OBS Automatic Highlights Generation, trained on the Intel® Geti™ platform, will be able to aggregate custom highlights across multiple disciplines and distribute them instantly to fans, creating efficiencies in production and editing .
Preserving the legacy of the Olympic Games
Intel’s AI technology is also being used to help preserve the legacy of the Olympic Games, with neural object cloning intended to transform video footage of objects from the Olympic collections into 3D digital models. This solution, developed by Intel’s Emergent AI Lab, is being tested to allow the Olympic Museum to integrate some of its collections into interactive digital environments, where viewers can rotate and explore pieces of the Olympic history, as if they had them in their hands.
Intel will continue to develop and deploy new implementations of AI technology as the Olympics approach, with additional activations expected in the coming months.
Intel has been a Global Olympic Partner since 2017, working with the IOC to reimagine the future of the Games through new levels of interaction, connectivity and fan experiences.
Last week, the The IOC announced the launch of its own groundbreaking initiative, the Olympic AI Agenda.