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🗓️ 9 December 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Introducing An AI Advantage for the US Open from Smart Talks with IBM.

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As AI technology progresses, its impact on our daily lives—including how we consume our favorite sports— will grow alongside it. In this episode of Smart Talks with IBM, Jacob Goldstein, host of Pushkin’s own What’s Your Problem?, sat down with Brian Ryerson, Senior Director of Digital Strategy at the US Tennis Association. They discuss the impact of data on the fan experience, the role that storytelling plays in sports, and how AI has unlocked innovative features, such as AI Commentary and Match Reports. 

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0:00.0

Why is Miami? Miami? What does the heartbreaking fate of the Cheetah tell us about the way we raise our children?

0:06.9

Why do Ivy League schools care so much about sports? I'm Malcolm Gladwell. In my new audiobook, Revenge of the Tipping Point, I'm returning to the subject of social epidemics and the dark side of contagious phenomenon.

0:21.1

Find Revenge of the T tipping point wherever you find audiobooks.

0:25.9

Out now.

0:32.9

Hello, hello. Welcome to Smart Talks with IBM, a podcast from Pushkin Industries,

0:38.4

iHeartRadio, and IBM. I'm Malcolm Gladwell.

0:41.8

This season, we're diving back into the world of artificial intelligence,

0:45.7

but with a focus on the powerful concept of open, its possibilities, implications, and misconceptions.

0:52.7

We'll look at openness from a variety of angles and explore how the

0:56.4

concept is already reshaping industries, ways of doing business, and our very notion of what's

1:01.8

possible. I'm particularly excited for today's guest, Brian Ryerson. He's Senior Director of Digital

1:09.4

Strategy at the U.S. Tennis Association,

1:12.7

helping to oversee one of the most iconic events in the world of sports, the U.S. Open.

1:18.6

Brian sat down with Pushkin's own Jacob Goldstein, host of the podcast, What's Your Problem?

1:24.3

A veteran business journalist, Jacob has reported for the Wall Street Journal,

1:28.6

The Miami Herald, and was a longtime host of the NPR program, Planet Money. IBM has been

1:35.2

the official technology partner of the U.S. Tennis Association for more than 30 years.

1:41.6

And the more recent evolution in degenerative AI has enhanced the world-class digital

1:47.0

experiences that help more than 15 million fans from all over the world enjoy the U.S.

1:53.1

Open Tennis Championships. In this episode, we will explore how generative AI is being used

1:59.7

to generate match insights, spoken commentary for match highlights,

2:03.6

and post-match summaries at scale for fans to enjoy through the US Open app and website.

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