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A comprehensive survey of large models in sports, covering tasks, applications, datasets, and challenges to advance sports intelligence.
ProblyHQ is developing a personalization layer for prediction markets that adapts feeds to user interests, focusing on real-time markets across various domains like crypto and sports.
The article discusses the ongoing scandal surrounding the Q collar, a sports device, highlighting controversies and issues related to its claims and use.
2K has launched a new AAA game development studio, Small Axe Studios, to create its next blockbuster sports franchise, likely a soccer game competing with EA Sports FC.
Agentic World Cup is a new platform where AI agents compete in 1v1 soccer, letting users submit and coach LLM agents to test embodied intelligence.
A model's two favorite picks have correctly predicted the World Cup champion for the past 10 tournaments.
Big Mike is an iMessage app featuring a sports and betting-themed uncle persona, launched on Product Hunt.
The article explores how AI-generated deepfake videos of soccer star Erling Haaland went viral during the World Cup, highlighting a new trend where athletes become open-source characters for fan-made AI content.
Mexico's World Cup victory over Ecuador generated seismic vibrations detected by sensors, sparking discussion about the definition of 'artificial earthquakes' and the difference between human-induced tremors and actual geological earthquakes.
The article examines whether AI predictions for the World Cup are genuinely accurate or simply reflect confirmation bias.
AI and data analytics are revolutionizing World Cup football, from player scouting and tactics to penalty analysis, with FIFA providing a bespoke AI agent to level the playing field among teams.
The article describes how semi-automated offside technology (SAOT), developed with the MIT Sports Lab, was used in the 2022 World Cup final to make a critical offside call, highlighting the role of AI in sports officiating.
A profile of streamer IShowSpeed and his outsized influence on Gen Z sports consumption, including his World Cup anthem and global livestream tours.
SuperGoal is a product that brings World Cup updates directly to your Mac's menu bar.
A study by World Weather Attribution warns that one in four matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup could be played in temperatures exceeding safety limits due to climate change, with cities like Miami, Kansas City, and Dallas facing particularly high risks.
Google partners with Argentina's national soccer team to integrate its Gemini AI into the World Cup, using it for team analysis and fan engagement, marking a high-profile stress test for AI in sports.
The inaugural Enhanced Games in Las Vegas allowed athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs, sparking debate about doping, human enhancement, and longevity culture.
Courtside is a terminal UI for following NBA games, box scores, and standings, pulling data from public NBA endpoints and offering keyboard-driven navigation.
A reflective piece on the inaugural Enhanced Games, a sports event encouraging legal performance-enhancing drugs, questioning how people decide what to put into their bodies amid the booming wellness industry.
Introduces SVI-Bench, a large-scale benchmark for strategic video intelligence using team sports, designed to evaluate models on dynamic scene understanding, causal reasoning, strategic simulation, and agentic synthesis. The benchmark reveals a capability cliff where models perform well on perceptual tasks but sharply degrade on higher-level strategic reasoning.