Your face could be your ticket
by MIT Technology Review I5:09 pm, 23rd May
Face mapping and other tracking systems are changing the sports experience in the stands and on the court.
In this new podcast's episode, Jennifer Strong and the team at MIT Technology Review jump on the court to unpack just how much things are changing. They meet:
- Donnie Scott, senior vice president of public security, IDEMIA
- Michael D'Auria, vice president of business development, Second Spectrum
- Jason Gay, sports columnist, The Wall Street Journal
- Rachel Goodger, director of business development, Fancam
- Rich Wang, director of analytics and fan engagement, Minnesota Vikings
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