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<blockquote data-quote="RLR" data-source="post: 258882" data-attributes="member: 486"><p>I've heard firsthand stories from people on the NFL's rule committee re: Mike Tomlin's relationship with tablets. Word to the wise: don't make Mike Tomlin angry or you will be broken. Long story short, the NFL rules committee no longer requires its members to use tablets.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I'm not talking about about tablets. I'm 99% sure the technology exists to implement AI play-calling. I'm 90% sure that after enough development and tuning, AI would be a more successful play caller than any NFL coach. </p><p></p><p>I guess it comes down to motivation. There's almost no market for this technology to be developed. It would have to be a strategic marketing decision between IBM and GT. Lastly, I'm not sure what the cost savings would be. Maybe 1-2 million a year? Is that even a significant number for our AA budget? . . . but, in a dream world where fiscal practicality didn't matter, how awesome would it be if GT was coached by a supercomputer that was far superior to every other coach? it's one thing to fear chop blocks. but proprietary algorithms are scarier than trying to steal Shamire's lunch money on pizza day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLR, post: 258882, member: 486"] I've heard firsthand stories from people on the NFL's rule committee re: Mike Tomlin's relationship with tablets. Word to the wise: don't make Mike Tomlin angry or you will be broken. Long story short, the NFL rules committee no longer requires its members to use tablets. On the other hand, I'm not talking about about tablets. I'm 99% sure the technology exists to implement AI play-calling. I'm 90% sure that after enough development and tuning, AI would be a more successful play caller than any NFL coach. I guess it comes down to motivation. There's almost no market for this technology to be developed. It would have to be a strategic marketing decision between IBM and GT. Lastly, I'm not sure what the cost savings would be. Maybe 1-2 million a year? Is that even a significant number for our AA budget? . . . but, in a dream world where fiscal practicality didn't matter, how awesome would it be if GT was coached by a supercomputer that was far superior to every other coach? it's one thing to fear chop blocks. but proprietary algorithms are scarier than trying to steal Shamire's lunch money on pizza day. [/QUOTE]
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