Paris 2024 is set to be one of the biggest events ever held in France, with nearly 15,000 athletes, millions of spectators, and billions of viewers worldwide across terrestrial television and digital platforms. Viewers gather. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) plans to incorporate Intel AI Platform technology across its three main areas of Olympic and Paralympic experience:
Unprecedented on-site immersive AI experience
On the ground in Paris, AI applications powered by Intel processors and software solutions will demonstrate the technology's potential to benefit athletes, coaches and spectators leading up to and during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Intel creates an AI-powered interactive fan activation that takes audiences on a journey to become an Olympian. Intel's AI Platform Experience, trained on Intel Gaudi accelerators, running on Intel Xeon processors with built-in AI acceleration, and optimized with OpenVINO, collaborates with Samsung to improve motor training using AI and computer vision. and adapt each participant's profile to the Olympics. Sports.
Intel technology is also driving increased accessibility for visually impaired people during the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. We leveraged AI built on Intel Xeon to create 3D models of both the Team USA High Performance Center in Paris and the International Paralympic Committee Headquarters in Bonn, Germany. , enables indoor and voice navigation via a smartphone app.
Innovative 8K Live OTT Broadcast Workflow Delivery and Tailored Viewing for Fans
Paris 2024 will be the first Olympics to showcase an end-to-end 8K live streaming experience leveraging Intel Offers. Powered by the latest Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel Deep Learning Boost technology, the broadcast server delivers live signals generated by the Olympic Broadcast Service (OBS) to 8K/60FPS/HDR with “more/faster/better pixels” (48 Gbps RAW to 48 Gbps RAW). 40-60 Mbps delivery (in milliseconds) using the VVC standard. 8K over-the-top (OTT) signals are delivered to selected locations around the world in just seconds to the latest Intel-based PCs and laptops connected to 8K TVs. This paves the way for viewers around the world to enjoy future Olympic games through a high-definition live streaming experience with the highest broadcast-grade quality.
AI automation allows broadcasters to deliver more customized digital content to viewers faster than ever before. Olympic Broadcast Services' automatic highlight generation, trained on the Intel Geti platform, streamlines production and editing by packaging customized highlights across multiple disciplines and delivering them instantly to fans.
Protecting the Olympic legacy
To continue the legacy of the Olympic Games, neural object cloning transforms the videos in the Olympic collection into 3D digital artifacts. Developed by Intel's Emergent AI Lab, this solution allows the Olympic Museum to bring parts of its collection into an interactive digital environment that allows viewers to rotate pieces of Olympic history as if they were holding them in their hands. Tested to allow you to explore.
Intel continues to develop and deploy new implementations of AI technology in the lead-up to the Olympics, with additional activations expected in the coming months.
Inter's Olympic and Paralympic legacy
Intel has a storied history of innovation at the Olympic and Paralympic Games, accelerating the deployment of 5G, VR, drones, and AI technology platforms to improve the experience. This began at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics, highlighted by the unforgettable Intel Shooting Star drone display, and continues at Tokyo 2020, when Intel Premium his drones take to the skies to symbolize global unity after the pandemic. took off to Intel also introduced 3D athlete tracking and VR training in 2020, helping enable his first live broadcast over 5G at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
“Our partnership with Intel moves us into a space where emerging technologies powered by artificial intelligence are reshaping the world of sport for spectators, athletes, IOC staff and partners,” he says. Ilario Corna, Chief Information Technology Officer, International Olympic Committee. “Intel has enabled us to deploy AI faster than ever before through our AI-powered solutions. In Paris 2024, our collaboration will create an unprecedented Olympic experience and help us transform sports through It embodies our shared commitment to building a better world.”