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Locating the Innovation and Application of Artificial Intelligence in Sports and Training

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  • K Pradeep

    (Associate Professor, Nitte Institute of Communication, Mangaluru, India)

  • Nesara Kadanakuppe

    (Associate Professor, Nitte Institute of Communication, Mangaluru, India)

  • Jisha V.G

    (Professor GR Centre For CSA and neuroaesthetic research Centre, Kanyakumari, India)

Abstract

The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has shown skyrocketing trend of growth in the 21st century. The evolution of AI has advanced the development of human society in contemporary times, driven by both theoretical innovations and technological breakthroughs. In this era of rapid advancement in computer science, cybernetics, interdisciplinary sciences, automation, mathematical logic, linguistics, physical education, and sports journalism, AI has transitioned from theory to widespread application, becoming a key technology in modern society. AI is increasingly influencing all aspects of human life, including game and sports training. The rise of intelligent systems has introduced a positive impact through precision technologies that continue to enhance the sports arena. Real-time personalized training plans, player performance analytics, automated scouting and recruitment systems, match predictions, and AI-driven sports are among the many practical applications transforming the world of sports. These technologies are not only viable but also essential in improving efficiency, performance, and audience engagement. This study explores how these diverse AI applications support and elevate modern game and sports training.

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  • K Pradeep & Nesara Kadanakuppe & Jisha V.G, 2025. "Locating the Innovation and Application of Artificial Intelligence in Sports and Training," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(6), pages 3404-3411, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-6:p:3404-3411
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