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French Open 2024: Infosys brings advanced AI-led innovations to Roland Garros

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2 min read | Updated on May 30, 2024, 10:52 IST

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Infosys said that the new features will improve the Roland-Garros digital experience for fans, players, media, and coaches with the help of Topaz, an AI-first offering. This will be In addition to existing features like AI videos, and AI-assisted journalism.

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Roland Garros runs from May 20, 2024 to June 9, 2024.

As French Open 2024, also known as Roland Garros, is getting heated up with legendary Rafael Nadal being knocked by Alexander Zverev and women's singles world number one Iga Swiatek winning a thriller against Naomi Osaka, information technology major Infosys has announced several artificial intelligence (AI)-first innovations for the mega tennis tournament.
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In an exchange filing, Infosys said that the new features will improve the Roland-Garros digital experience for fans, players, media, and coaches with the help of Topaz, an AI-first offering. In addition to existing innovations like AI videos, AI-assisted journalism, and match centre, the following experiences are scheduled to be launched this year.

Roland Garros 2024: New AI-led innovations

  • RG Gen AI Poster Challenge— This challenge features on the French Open digital properties and allows fans to create artistic renditions of the Roland Garros posters using Generative AI.

  • AI Bracket Challenge: It adds a gamified element to the French Open experience. Fans can predict match outcomes throughout the tournament and use an AI-powered auto-predict feature to help complete their brackets.

  • New Symbol Room in Roland Garros's Infosys 3D Art Museum: The symbol room in the Infosys 3D Art Museum multiplies the virtual visitor by providing a digital showcase of iconic symbols and moments from French Open history.

  • Split Screen Analysis in Players Portal – The improved Split Screen Analysis tool in the Players Portal provides a sophisticated analytical platform designed specifically for players and coaches. This tool offers video comparisons and real-time performance analytics to help users.

Sumit Virmani, EVP and Global Chief Marketing Officer of Infosys, said, "The AI-first initiatives deployed at this year's Roland-Garros exemplify our commitment to not just enhancing the game using cutting edge technologies, but transforming how fans, players, and the media experience it".

Stephane Morel, CEO of Fédération Française de Tennis (FFT), said, "Our partnership with Infosys has been instrumental in integrating AI technology at Roland-Garros, setting a new standard for how major sporting events can engage with digital innovation to enhance global fan engagement and player performance".

Shares of Infosys were trading 0.9% lower at ₹1,436 on the NSE.

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