Before There Was Radio: How Baseball Fans Followed Their Favorite Teams, 1912-1921
i know its the mets, but this is the coolest shit i’ve ever seen a human being do
i know its the mets, but this is the coolest shit i’ve ever seen a human being do
Wtf????
Smoove with it too
This is the kind of shit you see in anime that shows that a certain character is stronger than other characters.
“Pathetic. You can’t even hold the bat you dare step to the plate? Have you no respect for the sport?”
reminds me of this gif
i tried to teach a neural network to make baseball player names but i think its broken
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@lrgmnn tried it with an AI using ~20k real player names as training material, and well… pic.twitter.com/mq7KgcHXda
— Kreuzader (@Kreuzader)March 13, 2017
The Associated Press on Thursday announced that it is now covering Minor League Baseball games nationally using artificial intelligence and software from Automated Insights, and data from MLB Advanced Media (MLBAM), the official statistics provider for Minor League Baseball.
Automatically generated stories cover games that AP Sports’ human writers weren’t reporting on or traveling to anyway, including: Triple-A, Double-A and Class A games, across 142 MLB-affiliated teams and 13 leagues.
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The move was not exactly unexpected, either. The news organization has been using artificial intelligence and software to cover earnings reports on the business and finance beat, using Zacks Investment Research data, since July 2014.
When asked what the AP’s main concern was in expanding its use of so-called “robot” reporting Bedlan said, “We have to make sure anything that moves on the wire is 100% accurate. But once you have properly configured the software then accuracy is not in question.”
bolded the bold claim