The vision for X Games' future under new CEO Jeremy Bloom includes sports betting, AI judging, fantasy sports and the debut of its ambitious team-based X Games League.
Early in his tenure as the CEO of X Games, Jeremy Bloom is ready to show off some new tricks. Bloom and his charges have been preparing an "AI judge" powered by Google Cloud for the Superpipe competition at X Games Aspen on Jan.
X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom speaks with Fast Company about a new experimental AI judge that will be debuted in Aspen, Colorado, this week.
The organization's new CEO Jeremy Bloom talks about the future of the iconic brand.
The iconic brand's new leader is taking an athlete first approach.
The X Games will experiment judging halfpipe runs this week in Aspen using artificial intelligence, the cutting-edge technology that could someday play a role in the way subjectively judged sports are scored.
“I am talking to a big ownership group in Denver,” X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom, the former Olympian, Loveland native and ex-CU Buff told The Denver Post recently. “They would want it to be the Denver — the ‘Colorado Somethings,’ fill in the blank. So (it’s) very possible.”
An AI judge gets a tryout during the X Games this week in Aspen, Colorado. The experimental Google Cloud-based tech will judge snowboarding superpipe.
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X Games has partnered with Google Cloud to bring AI judging to SuperPipe competitions ... (2005) Current X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom competes in a World Cup mogul competition in Sauze D'oulx, Italy. Bloom is a member of the U.S. Ski Hall of Fame, and gained ...
Jeremy Bloom has a lot to learn as the new CEO of X Games, but with a veteran supporting cast around him, the nerves should be minimal.
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