USGA lanserar pilotfas för AI-verktyg för golfregler

United States Golf Association har introducerat Rules AI, ett nytt verktyg utformat för att ge exakta svar på golfares frågor om regler. Pilotfasen pågår nu i GHIN-appen.

USGA tillkännagav lanseringen på onsdagen efter ett samarbete med Deloitte som inleddes i april 2023. Verktyget hämtar information från golfens regelverk, tidigare beslut och mer än 20 000 årliga förfrågningar som organisationen hanterar. Det är för närvarande tillgängligt i betaversion för utvalda medlemsklubbar, med planer på att nå 80 000 till 90 000 medlemmar i storstadsområdet New York senare denna månad. Full tillgång för alla GHIN-medlemmar är planerad till våren nästa år.

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