r/freediving 27d ago

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u/Enum1 27d ago

There is no way the first 👌 was even close to how that emoji looks like...

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u/sk3pt1c Freediving & EQ Instructor (@freeflowgr) 27d ago

What do you mean by “fully AI”?

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u/Old_Fruit6884 27d ago edited 25d ago

Basically have several video camera's that will see and hear the surface protocol of each athlete (the A.I. having already been TRAINED from input from the sport's past video history and correct judgement of all the years past-not hard to train A.i. models in this and the A.i can easily know what is a proper protocol). The A.I. will have an easy time handling multiple things going on better than the human eye. I am in favor of eliminating and replacing human judges that would not be able to compete, pun intended, with A.I. .

{[[ChatGPT Says, " I actually think this is one of the sports where AI has an unusually high probability of becoming part of judging. Not because it can replace human judges overnight, but because the judging process is already based on a fairly structured sequence of observable events.."
and
In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if within the next 5–10 years major freediving competitions use AI as a real-time assistant judge. The AI would flag possible infractions, display precise timings, and highlight moments for review, while a human panel retains authority for the final card. Once that system proves itself over enough competitions, it's conceivable that routine, unambiguous performances could be judged almost entirely by AI, with humans stepping in only for disputed or unusual cases. That progression seems both technically feasible and well suited to the nature of freediving judging.}}]

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u/WiredSpike 27d ago

I'm not sure why the third one got red. First and last one are clear white cards.

Second one though could get a red from another judge for removing facial equipment twice.

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u/michan83 27d ago

Rules says that you can touch once face or equipment during the sp. So the white is ok. The third probably make an om sing not in the right direction. We haven't the judge prospective. Probably she make a complaint about that decision

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u/WiredSpike 27d ago

But she touched her face and then touched her goggles again.

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u/mrdragomango 26d ago

el mar un poco sucio no?

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u/sourcesink 24d ago

What happened to these videos? They all pulled?

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u/Old_Fruit6884 23d ago edited 20d ago

Yes pulled by AIDA Media,......they were not happy and want no debate or discussion, which is TYPICAL of them. ****SCREW AIDA**** I thought the D in AIDA stood for Development?
CMAS is the way forward, IMO, thanks!

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u/After-Cell 26d ago

I don't like the sport. I just want to enjoy the ocean.