AI Replaces Wimbledon Judges
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•Wimbledon 2025: AI will call the shots, replacing humans first time in 147 years
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The All England Lawn Tennis Club announced on October 9 that its new AI platform for calling the shots will be adopted at The Wimbledon Championships from 2025 .
AELTC said the officiating technology—Live Electronic Line Calling (Live ELC) will be in place for all Championships and Qualifying match courts and cover the out’ and fault’ calls that human line umpires have previously made.
Next year , this AI technology will replace all 300 line judges at Wimbledon .
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