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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Ogiwara beat out fellow countryman and reigning Big Air champion Taiga Hasegawa in the process. Hasegawa finished with the silver medal and laid down the world's first cab 2160 in a competition. He then capped off the finals with a mellow backside 900 to please the crowd.
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.