AI is already used by officials with VAR and goalline technology.
Referees could be replaced by robots in the future, according to an artificial intelligence expert Artificial intelligence is already prominent in officiating, with the use of VAR and goalline technology, but it is expected to heavily increase in the future.
The increase of AI and machine learning in football will not be restricted to officiating and it is already present in the game. “AI can become a source of new ways of thinking about the game in the next few years,” Comi added. “If you give AI enough high-quality data, you will have the possibility to have a virtual assistant, which will have a better understanding of what is going on the pitch.
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