New World Cup tech aims to fix offside reviews
FIFA has partnered with Lenovo and Adidas to introduce artificial intelligence tools, sensor-loaded game balls, and 3D player avatars to increase refereeing accuracy and provide equal data access to all 48 competing teams.
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New World Cup tech aims to fix offside reviews

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