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The goal, announced at a gathering of Communist Party leaders, was the lowest since 1991 and can offer clues about China's policymaking plans.
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Topic: FuturismMediaI don't watch sports live, I watch on a delay. This saves a lot of time immediately by skipping commercials (if I haven't paid to remove them, as I did in the Olympics) but also things like time-outs, long no-action intervals (whistles, pitching changes, etc.) But I also skip far more. The best Winter Olympics sport is curling, for many reasons, but you can watch it in far less time if you are so inclined, without missing the key events. For example, you can usually skip the first few ends, and also the first stones of most ends.
But I've tested the ability of LLMs to understand what parts of the game are "interesting" according to rules I have set. Your rules may differ from mine, of course, but that's the cool thing about using the LLMs--you can craft your own prompt to define what you want to see.
For most sports, networks will make "highlight" reels, but they tend to be too compressed, to the point of spoiling the result. For example, if you see mostly the scoring, you know for every highlight it's very likely to show a goal, and just seeing what goal the action is around is enough to give you a big hint. Worse, on Peacock, all the highlight reels come with a full result spoiler in the title, so you can't browse them at all.
But soon an AI will be able to craft your own highlight reel, with your own tastes in what to include. The AIs can do more than just pull out the scoring or other key plays. They can learn what plays and moments all the differen
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