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Yevgeny Demkivsky Author of news Mezha.media and GIK. I write about technologies, cinema and games. Perhaps about games with a little more passion.
British tennis players Jack Draper and Emma Radukan publicly expressed doubts about the correct decisions of the system after contradictory moments in their matches. During the game, Yuan asked the referee to increase the volume of ads that were not clear enough for athletes.
In the match of Sonya Cartal against Anastasia Pavlyuchenko, the system was generally switched on one game due to the operator’s error. After that, the All -Ungards Club apologized, recognizing a failure from the server part.
The replacement of people with algorithms has also affected the social side of the tournament – this year more than 300 judges were released. Some of them even protested at the entrance to the club with posters.
Despite technological progress, not all tournaments follow the example of Wimbledon-for example, Roland-Marros still uses the services of judges of people. Critics of innovation indicate that the inability to challenge the decisions of the SI system violates the balance between accuracy and justice.
The organizers also claim that automated judge is a step towards objectivity. But whether players and viewers are ready to abandon the human element that formed the spirit of the tournament for years is an open question.
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Yevgeny Demkivsky Author of news Mezha.media and GIK. I write about technologies, cinema and games. Perhaps about games with a little more passion.
British tennis players Jack Draper and Emma Radukan publicly expressed doubts about the correct decisions of the system after contradictory moments in their matches. During the game, Yuan asked the referee to increase the volume of ads that were not clear enough for athletes.
In the match of Sonya Cartal against Anastasia Pavlyuchenko, the system was generally switched on one game due to the operator’s error. After that, the All -Ungards Club apologized, recognizing a failure from the server part.
The replacement of people with algorithms has also affected the social side of the tournament – this year more than 300 judges were released. Some of them even protested at the entrance to the club with posters.
Despite technological progress, not all tournaments follow the example of Wimbledon-for example, Roland-Marros still uses the services of judges of people. Critics of innovation indicate that the inability to challenge the decisions of the SI system violates the balance between accuracy and justice.
The organizers also claim that automated judge is a step towards objectivity. But whether players and viewers are ready to abandon the human element that formed the spirit of the tournament for years is an open question.