Meet the A.I. Ph.D. Who Took Human Error Out of the World’s Biggest Games
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Andre Agassi once described Paul Hawkins' A.I. as “the biggest thing to happen in tennis for 40 years.” The system was first introduced to professional tennis at the 2006 Miami Masters, ushering in electronic line-calling and improving accuracy.
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