LONDON (WAM)

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that it will launch the Olympic AI Agenda on Friday (April 19) at London’s Lee Valley VeloPark, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

The Olympic AI Agenda is the third in a trilogy of strategy documents launched under Thomas Bach’s presidency, and presents the envisioned impact that artificial intelligence can deliver for sport.

Additionally, it will set out how the IOC, as the leader of the Olympic Movement, intends to lead on the global implementation of AI within sport.

This follows the groundbreaking Olympic Agenda 2020 and Olympic Agenda 2020+5 strategies, which have served as roadmaps for the Olympic Movement since 2014.

The event will see a number of keynote speakers discuss how the Olympic AI Agenda could be deployed for the benefit of the Olympic Movement and wider sporting world through a variety of practical implementation examples.