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Post by Cantankerous Gas on Jan 23, 2019 8:39:41 GMT
A non-league football club has decided to employ artificial intelligence to try to get the edge over their opponents.
Seventh-tier side Wingate and Finchley FC will be using an Amazon Echo system to help choose their team formations and make pre-game and in-game tactical decisions.
The smart speaker will be linked to a computer and use information spoken to it by coaches to make tactical suggestions and even provide Kevin Keegan-style inspirational quotes.
The manager could, for example, ask Alexa what the best formation would be. The AI would then ask a series of questions about the team and the opponents before proposing an answer.
Alternatively, if a player had just been sent off, the coaches would tell the AI and it could offer a possible substitution.
The AI “coach” is designed to learn on the job, meaning it evolves its thinking over the course of a season based on results.
The new system has been used in training and will have its first outing in the dugout on February 9 for a crunch league match against relegation rivals Whitehawk.
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Post by gasforeverman on Jan 23, 2019 8:47:42 GMT
A team full of players with football Intelligence would be better. So many players cant seem to read the game. A football brain!
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Post by Henbury Gas on Jan 23, 2019 8:52:51 GMT
A non-league football club has decided to employ artificial intelligence to try to get the edge over their opponents.
Seventh-tier side Wingate and Finchley FC will be using an Amazon Echo system to help choose their team formations and make pre-game and in-game tactical decisions.
The smart speaker will be linked to a computer and use information spoken to it by coaches to make tactical suggestions and even provide Kevin Keegan-style inspirational quotes.
The manager could, for example, ask Alexa what the best formation would be. The AI would then ask a series of questions about the team and the opponents before proposing an answer.
Alternatively, if a player had just been sent off, the coaches would tell the AI and it could offer a possible substitution.
The AI “coach” is designed to learn on the job, meaning it evolves its thinking over the course of a season based on results.
The new system has been used in training and will have its first outing in the dugout on February 9 for a crunch league match against relegation rivals Whitehawk.
Never mind the U21 teams taking over, the robots will first !
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Post by pirate on Jan 23, 2019 9:00:50 GMT
A non-league football club has decided to employ artificial intelligence to try to get the edge over their opponents.
Seventh-tier side Wingate and Finchley FC will be using an Amazon Echo system to help choose their team formations and make pre-game and in-game tactical decisions.
The smart speaker will be linked to a computer and use information spoken to it by coaches to make tactical suggestions and even provide Kevin Keegan-style inspirational quotes.
The manager could, for example, ask Alexa what the best formation would be. The AI would then ask a series of questions about the team and the opponents before proposing an answer.
Alternatively, if a player had just been sent off, the coaches would tell the AI and it could offer a possible substitution.
The AI “coach” is designed to learn on the job, meaning it evolves its thinking over the course of a season based on results.
The new system has been used in training and will have its first outing in the dugout on February 9 for a crunch league match against relegation rivals Whitehawk.
Never mind the U21 teams taking over, the robots will first !
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Jan 23, 2019 9:17:21 GMT
Never mind the U21 teams taking over, the robots will first ! Always said we needed someone with a bit of steel in midfield.
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Post by pucklegas on Jan 23, 2019 9:31:22 GMT
Never mind the U21 teams taking over, the robots will first ! He hasn't played much cramping up, reminds me of our old winger Adam Virgo 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Post by pirate on Jan 23, 2019 9:32:29 GMT
He hasn't played much cramping up, reminds me of our old winger Adam Virgo 😂😂😂😂😂😂 The robot looks far more mobile.
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Post by Dirt Dogg on Jan 23, 2019 9:32:32 GMT
Always said we needed someone with a bit of steel in midfield. Still more movement than Ed Upson
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Post by albaron on Jan 23, 2019 10:31:48 GMT
One thing that will enable us to avoid relegation is another 26 points.
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Post by gashead1981 on Jan 23, 2019 11:15:12 GMT
Always said we needed someone with a bit of steel in midfield. Still more movement than Ed Upson And he disnt give the ball away
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Post by northridinggas on Jan 23, 2019 11:22:07 GMT
Always said we needed someone with a bit of steel in midfield. It's from Wycombe Wanderers, a Bristol Rovers robot came within ten feet of it at the end
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2019 13:10:48 GMT
Never mind the U21 teams taking over, the robots will first ! FK me its Mo Salah! There was nobody near him ref!
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