Alon Cohen
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And then same thing with kick to the head.
It makes contact with the outset of my arm, which I brought up.
In our world, that's a blocked strike.
But teaching a computer what exactly that means and when and how.
Like, when my arm is up, that's a block.
When my arm is down and hits my shoulder, that's not.
It's those nuances that proved incredibly difficult for machines to be able to handle for a very, very long time.
And the...
The acceleration in the last few years, which has allowed us to onboard this technology, has solved so many of these problems at the same time.
We no longer need fixed cameras.
I now do it off the broadcast cameras, which are on people's shoulders, and they shake and they rotate and whatever.
It doesn't matter.
It can still figure out what it's looking at.
This is the octagon.
These are the fighters.
Here are their bodies.
That's the ref.
He doesn't matter.
All of that stuff, it can now figure out.
it can begin to understand what real land and mist is, and it can do so on much less perfect data than we needed the first time.