Can artificial intelligence make you a better skier?Roman Perez Jr. Archives Rossignol thinks it can.
The ski manufacturer teamed up with sports tech company PIQ to put an AI-powered computer -- complete with an LED display -- right on a pair of skis.
SEE ALSO: Dude skis right off a cliff and captures the whole thing on his helmet camCalled the Rossingol Hero Master, the idea is similar to the PIQ Robot accessory, which attaches to ski boots and analyzes your turns, speed and other data while you ride. This takes that idea to the next level with the technology built right into the skis.
Rather than just sending the data to an app on your phone, the Hero Master comes with its own LED display so skiers can see real-time stats and other information (it also tracks stats in its own app, as well). The prototype uses onboard sensors and PIQ's algorithms to analyze speed, turning angles, and other data.
The idea, of course, is for all that information to help skiers improve their technique. Behind the scenes, PIQ's technology is powered by an AI called GAIA, which the company says was built with data from thousands of athletes.
Neither company has shared details around pricing or availability for the Hero Master, which for now is just a prototype, but the product would likely be geared toward professionals and serious enthusiasts rather than the casual skier.
Topics Artificial Intelligence
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