The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris will be the first to use artificial intelligence (AI) technology prominently, representing a significant advancement for participants and audiences alike.
Although the full potential of AI is expected to be more apparent in the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, Paris 2024 will set the stage with AI-driven advancements across various sectors.
AI will improve multiple facets of the 2024 Paris Games, such as transportation, technology, stadium design, staff selection, energy efficiency, automated image summaries, and even officiating.
The objective is to develop an Olympics that is more efficient and of a higher caliber.
Ilario Corna, the Chief Information Officer of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), underscores that sports are not immune to the swift integration of AI and the transformative changes it brings.
In an interview with EFE, Corna remarked: We view it as an opportunity to enhance equality, excellence, and solidarity within the Olympic movement.