Wimbledon's use of AI penalties draws dissatisfaction from players, but the organizing committee responds that "the system is more reliable than manual labor."

July 6, according to the British newspaper The Guardian reported on July 4, the Wimbledon organizing committee defended the use of AI driver line system, responding to the British first brother Jack Draper on theIts "not 100 per cent accurate" challenge.

Wimbledon's use of AI penalties draws dissatisfaction from players, but the organizing committee responds that "the system is more reliable than manual labor."

Draper fell in the second round to 36-year-old formerWimbledon lawn tennis championshipRunner-up Marin Cilic later said it was unfortunate that the artificial division line was canceled. Draper, 23, showed his displeasure with the Hawk-Eye system, which employs AI technology, during Thursday's match, local time. During a controversial call in the fourth set, theHis opponent's serve was ruled in bounds, and he questioned it on the spot with a show of hands.

Draper said after the game, "Honestly, I don't think the technology is really completely accurate. There were a couple of balls today where the system showed that it had left an imprint on the field, but that's simply not possible from the powder marks. I don't think it's perfect after all, and that deviation could be just a few millimeters."

He said it was "a bit of a shame" that the referee was canceled, but also admitted that his complaints about a particular call might have been a misunderstanding.

Tournament Director Jamie Baker says, "Real-time line-calling technology is now mandatory on the ATP Tour and has been used at the other two majors for four or five years." According to him, this also means that the technology involved is becoming more mature and the certification process more professional. "From accuracy to stability, the performance of the whole system today can be said toReaching the best level in tennis history. "

becquerel (unit of radioactivity, symbol Bq)Denying that the AI system caused the suspension of Ben Shelton.The call was made at 9:31 p.m., according to 1AI. 1AI understands that the call took place at 9:31 p.m. that night and that it was dark and that Shelton was furious with the referee's decision.

Baker said the decision was not made for technical reasons, while The AI system allowed the game to be delayed.. "If no one can call the line accurately, of course the game can't be played, but it wasn't at that tipping point yet. That's exactly what we're doing with risk management. The number of cameras on the pitch has increased dramatically now and that, combined with technological advances, has made it possible to delay the game even more than in the old days of the Challenge system."

Baker added that players have been reminded in the past that they can continue to play in low light conditions but will not be able to apply for a challenge. "Some players didn't take it and some were fine with it. Nowadays we are able to extend matches, but last night was really close to the limit. Ultimately, the umpires no longer feel comfortable continuing to play in those dim conditions, given that this is a top tournament and the ball is extremely fast."

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