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Pro Sports Has a Piracy Problem

Harvard Business Review

Piracy poses a growing challenge to all sorts of digital media and entertainment companies, but it’s particularly acute for companies that own the rights to sports broadcasts, because efforts to shut down pirated broadcasts often take longer than the broadcasts actually last.

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How 2 Australian sporting brands leverage human-centric digital innovation to drive new fan experiences in and out of the arena

CIO

Creating new revenue streams, identifying untapped audiences and better engaging fans onsite and all year-round are just some of the wins iconic Australian sporting events are chalking up thanks to human-centric digital innovation. Helping AGPC was strategic technology partner, WONGDOODY, the global human experience company of Infosys.

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A Sports Analogy for Understanding Different Ways to Use AI

Harvard Business Review

The potential impact of generative AI on the economy, society, and work is polarizing, swinging from the positive benefits of a technological revolution to doomsday scenarios. Steroids elevate short-term performance, but leave you worse off in the long term.

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What Recruiters Can Focus On During A Tech Hiring Freeze

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

A tech hiring freeze is usually the result of efforts to cut down costs and sometimes the impact of recession or scale down of the organization. Before that, Let’s first understand a tech hiring freeze and the reasons for its occurrence. Also, read: 4 Images That Show What Developers Think Of Layoffs In Tech.

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Gawq wants to burst your ‘echo chamber’ with its smarter news app

TechCrunch

Through Gawq’s newly launched mobile news app, it aims to present news from a range of sources, while allowing users to filter between news, opinion, paid content, and more, as well as compare sources, check facts, and even review the publication’s content for accuracy. The publishers cover topics like U.S. Image Credits: Gawq.

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Will AI Replace the Front Office in Pro Sports?

Harvard Business Review

With accurate player-availability predictions for all active players, AI-powered decision-making is dramatically improved around three dimensions: 1) Risk management: If a productive wide-receiver is likely to get hurt, for example, a team might invest more in talented backups, to minimize drop-off in team performance during injury.

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Accelerating generative AI requires the right storage

CIO

In other sports, such as basketball or soccer, there may be hundreds or thousands of players at the topmost levels. What does this have to do with technology? Generative AI “fuel” and the right “fuel tank” Enterprises are in their own race, hastening to embrace generative AI ( another CIO.com article talks more about this).