Lol, until someone program the AI to give certain people handicap. I won't trust the program is it written in Silicon Valley.Would rather have automated systems for sports.
Machine learning AI should be advanced enough that it could take some of the jobs from human judges.
Humans = unfair
AI = fair
Fake news! There is one rule I have found:They are all opinions on how "artistic", technical difficult or "beautiful" something is. No one have a true measure of these soft measures
Whatever the result, it will be a win win.The short track speed skating event is bloody epic lol. I dun think the judge had any time to rest. The koreans including the big favourite Hwang I think didn't advance. Wow he was penalised. All the koreans didn't make it?
Wow you guys, I definitely recommend watching the replays of the 1000m men's race.
Wow epic! Final will be 3 Chinese and 2 Hungarians and the Hungarians are half Chinese from their dad. The liu brothers!
Feck me not sure who to support lol
Whatever the result, it will be a win win.
That'll be so "EPOCH TIMES" level shit.Everything is recorded by HD cameras from multiple angles. Unless they want to pull a Bhakt and claim that the footage has been modified via CGI then bugger off.
subjective judging makes up a big percentage of sports that pull in the viewers.Judging is not meant to be fair. It is 100% based on personal opinion, it just averaged out by many judges. That's why I am against sports that requires judging in the Olympics. You go faster, stronger and can be measured then it's acceptable.
This is a bit OT and anecdotal but I have seen a Korean-Chinese (joseonjok) waitress treated like total crap verbally by her colleagues in a Korean restaurant, in front of dining guests. Of course I couldn't understand what was said since it was in Korean but you could tell just from body language. When she came to our table to take the order she switched over to mandarin when she saw we were Chinese, and maybe felt more comfortable with it. I think the S Koreans don't consider them real Koreans and the Chaoxian zu themselves probably identify more as Chinese than Korean.I guess the fact that Korean-Chinese (Chaoxian Zu) being one of 56 official ethnic minorities in China somehow conveniently escaped their minds?
Had they not been represented, they gonna say ethnic Koreans are being suppressed in China then?
Yes, they treat Koryo-Saram (Koreans from ex-Soviet states) like shit too.This is a bit OT and anecdotal but I have seen a Korean-Chinese (joseonjok) waitress treated like total crap verbally by her colleagues in a Korean restaurant, in front of dining guests. Of course I couldn't understand what was said since it was in Korean but you could tell just from body language. When she came to our table to take the order she switched over to mandarin when she saw we were Chinese, and maybe felt more comfortable with it. I think the S Koreans don't consider them real Koreans and the Chaoxian zu themselves probably identify more as Chinese than Korean.