AI tools have powered the World Cup but thousands of behind-the-scenes data workers may be some of many to thank for its expected $9 billion revenue. Human annotators, some of them footballers, from Brazil, Cambodia and the Philippines, are logging real-time gameplay to help train computer algorithms for teams, broadcasters and the betting industry.Read Rest Of World's Rina Chandran and Michael Beltran deep dive:https://flip.it/ACH2ID#WorldCup #Soccer #AI
AI tools have powered the World Cup but thousands of behind-the-scenes data workers may be some of many to thank for its...