La USGA lanza la fase piloto de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial para el reglamento

La Asociación de Golf de Estados Unidos (USGA) ha presentado Rules AI, una nueva herramienta diseñada para ofrecer respuestas precisas a las dudas de los golfistas sobre el reglamento. La fase piloto ya está en marcha en la aplicación GHIN.

La USGA anunció el lanzamiento este miércoles tras una colaboración con Deloitte que comenzó en abril de 2023. La herramienta se basa en las Reglas de Golf, decisiones previas y más de 20.000 consultas anuales gestionadas por la organización. Actualmente está disponible en fase beta para clubes miembros seleccionados, con planes de llegar a entre 80.000 y 90.000 miembros del área metropolitana de Nueva York a finales de este mes. El acceso completo para todos los miembros de GHIN está previsto para la primavera del próximo año.

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