Not at all sure robo-judging is a silver liningThe silver lining is that robo-judging D Scores (and OOB) will now come in. Let the machine make the call. It has cleared up a lot of the issues in Tennis.
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Not at all sure robo-judging is a silver liningThe silver lining is that robo-judging D Scores (and OOB) will now come in. Let the machine make the call. It has cleared up a lot of the issues in Tennis.
Why were they moved in to the stands? Was coaches interrupting them and speaking rudely to the judges?Maybe they should just move judges back into the field of play. grumble grumble grumble.
Did that contribute to dark cavernous arenas with spot-lit gymnasts too I wonder?Wasn't it a Grandi thing that they wanted gymnastics to be more "performance" without judges cluttering up the viewer/audience "experience"? It was also the reason that they banned (now reinstated) warm-ups.
Which worlds started this wretched trend? Glasgow?
I remain extremely skeptical that removing people from it will make it better. We've been trying to use more AI over the last few years while seating judges increasingly far away and it's not done much good.The silver lining is that robo-judging D Scores (and OOB) will now come in. Let the machine make the call. It has cleared up a lot of the issues in Tennis.
agree, agree, agreeI remain extremely skeptical that removing people from it will make it better. We've been trying to use more AI over the last few years while seating judges increasingly far away and it's not done much good.