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Originally Posted by manwiches
Everybody gets all butt hurt and offended about AI because they think it's taking away work, but they don't realize that it gets you to the 80% of the way, but then one needs to apply the human element and bring it to the finish line the rest of the 20%. It's only as smart as the person analyzing it.
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For a little while longer anyway. AI models learn from you more than you learn from them. That's why most of the agents are free or negligible cost.
In 5-10 years we won't need to coach our kid's teams. We'll just be free to watch them play and leave strategy and coaching to the experts.
In individual sports like cycling, robo coaches for amateur athletes are already quite popular.
That will come out pro sports eventually too - probably start with off season training plans and adapting them as things go to plan/don't go to plan. Maybe there will be an AI assistant in a few years. Like a video coach on steroids.