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Did the Ai judge prove it can outperform human judges with the 118-112 Usyk scorecard?

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  • #31
    Originally posted by Haka View Post



    You must be joking, here is the full highlight instead of the short one. There can be problems with AI but having it combined with human judges is a good development to double check them.
    No one is saying it isnt, what Im saying its far from perfect until there is sensors in the gloves, a highlight real doesnt say what you think its saying, Im talking about precision scoring not an estimate based on video that doesn't show everything.

    I don't know I try to be clear what Im saying I don't know how you get it so twisted.

    Tell me what do you think Im stating here in this topic?

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    • #32
      It is just fat Turks typing prompts into GPT. It's no more accurate or inaccurate than other versions of asking Turki what he thinks.

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      • #33
        Oh god you morons already think it's something special. Ring figured out something Open, Meta, and MS can't do did they? Ring has the most advanced AI on the planet ATM and no one's talking about it at all? No AI outlet is excited because Ring cracked live diffusion?

        What does this AI use to interpret the video feed? Exactly you dumb ****s.


        Over here debating if video is enough to register power, *****, video isn't enough for the AI to see anything at all. ****ing live video diffusion? You dumb ****s. Go read an article about AI before you tell people what it can and can't do.
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        • #34
          Nash wonder if he is actually AI, but a really superpowered version. Nash out - His Majesty
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          • #35
            Interesting take on the AI judge being stricter with clean hits—makes sense since it can analyze every punch frame by frame. Watching a local fight where the AI score differed from the human judges sparked a real debate in the crowd about fairness and bias. The tech at https://openeverything.us/ helped break down how AI sees these details differently. Maybe AI won’t replace humans entirely but could definitely help make judging more consistent and less subjective over time.
            Last edited by Leebrond; 05-30-2025, 06:59 AM.

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