FIFA World Cup 2026 | Technology has bridged the gap between teams
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is utilizing advanced AI technology to provide tactical analysis to all 48 participating teams, aiming to bridge the competitive gap between nations. Lenovo's 'Football AI Pro' platform and an intelligent command center are central to managing the tournament's data and logistics.
Why it matters
This demonstrates the increasing role of AI and big data in professional sports, potentially changing how smaller teams prepare and compete on the global stage.
For nearly 90 minutes, Cape Verde frustrated Spain.
The article focuses on the technological implementation of the tournament and its intended benefits.
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