NPR's A Martinez asks Dan Evans, the former general manager of the Dodgers, how an AI-augmented camera system that will track pitches alongside umpires might affect Major League Baseball.
This season, fans will get more insight into what NBA players are doing on the court thanks to a new suite of stats. Mike Vorkunov, The Athletic • Download the NBA App • 2025 Free Agent Tracker • ...
One of Crimson Desert players discovers a little-known mechanic that makes the game easier and decides to share their secret ...
The first official full Spring Training with the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System, powered by T-Mobile is just ...
The Glenbright Manor in Crimson Desert is home to many mysteries. You'll first visit the location during the "Traces in the ...
COLUMBUS, OH, UNITED STATES, March 11, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Surety Business, the self-managed commercial security provider, has launched an affordable fleet ...
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James’ name is at or near the top of every NBA record at this point and he is proving that he can still stave off Father Time. What James is doing in Year 23 is beyond ...
In the last few years, AI's capabilities have steadily increased. Originally, AI-generated videos were obvious and could be easily called out. Now, high school athletes are using AI to alter their ...
AdGazer is a model that predicts human ad attention using eye-tracking–trained AI. Page context drives up to one-third of ad attention outcomes. An academic demo could quickly evolve into real ad-tech ...
For years, NBA predictions relied heavily on traditional box score numbers, including points per game, rebounds, assists, and shooting percentages. Then advanced metrics arrived, introducing ...