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How AI and Computer Vision Changed Soccer viewing

The Automated Lens: How AI and Computer Vision Changed the Way We Watch Soccer Broadcasts The composition of a modern football broadcast relies heavily on computer vision and machine learning rather than the manual manipulation of physical lenses. Sophisticated camera arrays, algorithmic production switchers, and real-time tracking software form an invisible but essential technical foundation

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USMNT Win Over Bosnia Sets Viewership Record

USMNT’s 2-0 Win Over Bosnia-Herzegovina Sets English-Language Soccer Viewership Record More than 24.4 million viewers tuned in to watch the United States men’s national team defeat Bosnia-Herzegovina, according to WTOP, making it the most-watched soccer telecast in English-language history. The 2-0 result in Santa Clara, California delivered both a record and a reason for it,

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Football’s Search for Authenticity in the Modern Era

Football’s Search for Authenticity in the Modern Era For most of its history, football existed as a community institution almost by accident, clubs rooted in their neighbourhoods, tickets priced for working people, and identity accumulated through decades of proximity rather than brand strategy. The economics that built those cultures have been dismantled across every major

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