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VAR - are you a fan?

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  • VAR is using highly sophisticated technology, but the outcome is still determined by human eyes and judgement. This is resulting in long disruptions to the game, human error, and mistrust from fans.

    All the information, Laws of the game, camera angles etc needs, need to be fed into AI, Ai will then make an almost instantaneous decision, the result being far more accurate than is possible from humans sitting in a box, under pressure to make a decision from the crowd, and time constraints.

    Fan's would appreciate the almost instantaneous decision that has been made, given all the available information, and done so without any perceived bias.

    A full explanation of any decisions could be provided on a website for fans to read following the game, if they are interested to know.

    I think you either don't have VAR at all, or, if you are going to use technology, it has to be the very best and most accurate that is available.

  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,540
    VAR is using highly sophisticated technology, but the outcome is still determined by human eyes and judgement. This is resulting in long disruptions to the game, human error, and mistrust from fans.

    All the information, Laws of the game, camera angles etc needs, need to be fed into AI, Ai will then make an almost instantaneous decision, the result being far more accurate than is possible from humans sitting in a box, under pressure to make a decision from the crowd, and time constraints.

    Fan's would appreciate the almost instantaneous decision that has been made, given all the available information, and done so without any perceived bias.

    A full explanation of any decisions could be provided on a website for fans to read following the game, if they are interested to know.

    I think you either don't have VAR at all, or, if you are going to use technology, it has to be the very best and most accurate that is available.

    AI will probably award a second down, behind the popping crease with a ten second penalty for speeding in the pit lane... 
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,991
    VAR is using highly sophisticated technology, but the outcome is still determined by human eyes and judgement. This is resulting in long disruptions to the game, human error, and mistrust from fans.

    All the information, Laws of the game, camera angles etc needs, need to be fed into AI, Ai will then make an almost instantaneous decision, the result being far more accurate than is possible from humans sitting in a box, under pressure to make a decision from the crowd, and time constraints.

    Fan's would appreciate the almost instantaneous decision that has been made, given all the available information, and done so without any perceived bias.

    A full explanation of any decisions could be provided on a website for fans to read following the game, if they are interested to know.

    I think you either don't have VAR at all, or, if you are going to use technology, it has to be the very best and most accurate that is available.

    AI will probably award a second down, behind the popping crease with a ten second penalty for speeding in the pit lane... 
    Yeah… but that’s where the Coach’s Challenge comes in 👍🏼
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 65,995
    Interesting watching baseball grapple with newly introduced video assistance and fine margins between balls and strikes, reminds me of marginal offside decisions.