{"id":17000,"date":"2018-12-26T11:28:48","date_gmt":"2018-12-26T11:28:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/2018.thesvgsummit.com\/?p=17000"},"modified":"2018-12-27T17:08:45","modified_gmt":"2018-12-27T17:08:45","slug":"the-svg-podcast-artificial-intelligence-and-automated-production-the-great-debate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/2018.thesvgsummit.com\/2018\/12\/26\/the-svg-podcast-artificial-intelligence-and-automated-production-the-great-debate\/","title":{"rendered":"The SVG Podcast: Artificial Intelligence and Automated Production \u2014 The Great Debate"},"content":{"rendered":"

Artificial intelligence and automated-production workflows are already impacting the way sports events are produced, but the technologies are still in the early stages, and there is much to be learned.<\/p>\n

On this episode of\u00a0The SVG Podcast<\/em>,\u00a0Dennis Cleary<\/strong>, director, remote production operations, ESPN, and\u00a0Steve Grigely<\/strong>, VP, technical operations, Fox Sports Regional Networks, share their thoughts on the technology and discuss whether all AI systems are created equal, how users can evaluate which AI system is the smartest for the task, and whether AI coupled with automated production can really tell the story as well as a human production team?<\/p>\n

The conversation comes from the stage of the 2018 SVG Summit and is moderated by\u00a0Jason Cohen<\/strong>, VP, remote technical operations, CBS Sports and CBS Sports Network.<\/p>\n