Alon Cohen
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And this wasn't even striking.
This is just like red is here, blue is here and the rough is here.
And.
And so we taught a human system how to do it.
But we keep going back to the machine well, hoping it will get better.
And today, in fact, we are closer than ever, but nowhere near close to overtaking us as scorers.
It's weird.
I have been playing, as I said, with my motion tracking computer vision experiments were 12 years ago.
10 years ago, I was hanging cameras to attempt to do skeletal tracking to see what that could give us.
And it didn't work.
You know, we have been on a 10-year journey to discover what it can do and being a fostering of it, right?
That's what R&D is supposed to say when something fails.
To say, well, is there something of this that I can retain?
Does this add some value enough that it really makes sense to just continue to invest in its sum?
So if it can ever make good on its promises, we'll get to see exponential value.
Man, so many motivations are pushing this for us.
One motivation is faster data.
So imagine the following.
Very simple.
If I see a significant strike landed in the middle, and so let's say the first person to 100 significant strikes landed in this fight, that is potentially betting data.