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Artificial Intelligence (AI): A New Tool for Energy Control in Sport
Abstract
Digital transformation has become the top priority for 80% of sports companies worldwide, but statistics show that between 70 and 95% of all digital transformation projects fail due to the significant and varied challenges that sports businesses face during the digital transformation process. This is because strategy, not digital technology, drives digital transformation, and without a mature digital transformation model, success is unlikely. This chapter explores the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in energy management within sports environments. As modern sports stadiums face increasing energy demands due to advanced technologies and large-scale operations, AI emerges as a pivotal solution for optimizing energy control. The chapter examines how AI tools, such as predictive analytics, machine learning, and real-time monitoring, contribute to energy-efficient practices. These tools enable smart management of lighting, HVAC systems, and other energy-consuming components in stadiums, leading to reduced operational costs and enhanced sustainability. Additionally, AI-driven technologies offer insights into athletes' energy consumption, allowing for tailored training regimes that enhance performance while minimizing waste. Through various case studies, including the integration of AI in major events like the Olympic Games, the chapter highlights the potential for AI to revolutionize energy consumption in sports venues, contributing to a more sustainable and technologically advanced future in sports management.
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