ESPN 人工智能生成的退役球员最后一场比赛回顾没有提及他们 ESPN AI-generated recap of retiring player's final match fails to mention them

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9月9日,美国足球明星亚历克斯·摩根打了她的最后一场职业比赛。 她代表圣地亚哥波浪队对阵北卡罗来纳勇气队,最终北卡罗来纳队以 4-1 的比分获胜。 尽管摩根是这项运动的杰出人物,但 ESPN 最初的比赛回顾完全忽略了摩根的参与。 最初的回顾仅关注比赛结果和得分等细节。 后来,他们发表了另一篇献给摩根的文章,承认她退休比赛的情感影响。 这引发了这样的疑问:糟糕的写作技巧或疏忽是否导致第一​​次回顾中遗漏了关键细节。 尽管增强了对小众运动的报道,但人工智能生成的这一特定回顾似乎未能抓住这一场合的重要性。 搜索人工智能编写的账户的粉丝可能错过了摩根绝唱表演的关键元素。

On September 9th, American soccer star Alex Morgan played her last professional game. She played for the San Diego Wave against North Carolina Courage, ending in a score of 4-1 for North Carolina. Despite being a prominent figure in the sport, ESPN's initial match recap overlooked Morgan's participation entirely. The original recap focused solely on the game result and details like scoring plays. Later, they published another piece dedicated to Morgan, acknowledging the sentimental impact of her retirement match. This raised questions over whether poor writing skills or oversight led to omission of key details from the first recap. Despite providing enhanced coverage for niche sports, it appears that this specific AI-generated recap fell short of capturing the significance of the occasion. Fans searching the AI-written account may have missed crucial elements surrounding Morgan's swan song performance.


Update: ESPN updated its recap of the match to include a mention of Alex Morgan at 8:59 a.m. ET on Monday, Sept. 9.

Original: U.S. soccer legend Alex Morgan played her final professional match on Sunday, a 4-1 loss by her San Diego Wave to the North Carolina Courage.

The match, which was simulcast across various networks and streaming services, included a beautiful moment in which Morgan removed her cleats at midfield and tearfully waved to a Snapdragon Stadium crowd that chanted her name while players surrounded and applauded her. After the match, in which she played 15 minutes and took a penalty kick, she thanked the crowd for their support and said goodbye.

You’d never know any of that from the post-match report by ESPN Generative AI Services, which began providing recaps of National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) and the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) games this week.

The recap, which was posted to ESPN’s website and apps at 8:52 pm ET, provides a standard rundown of the outcome before going into who scored goals and how the action played out. Nowhere in the 215-word recap is Morgan mentioned, let alone the fact that this was the two-time World Cup winner and Olympic gold medalist’s final pro match.

The recap did note that “[San Diego’s Kennedy] Wesley was the standout player, contributing defensively as well as on offense.”

In their announcement of the service, ESPN made a point to note that “each AI-generated recap will be reviewed by a human editor to ensure quality and accuracy.” It’s unclear if the human editor failed to notice Morgan’s absence or also decided it was not worth mentioning.

You could certainly make the case that everything in the recap is accurate from a factual perspective. However, the fact that it doesn’t include any information about Morgan and how important this night was for her, the NWSL, and U.S. women’s soccer speaks to how these kinds of services can’t replicate human writers who can see an event from a 360-degree perspective.

ESPN did post a separate article on their outlets from writer Jeff Kassouf that is all about Morgan and the emotional night. However, that article is located on the side menu of the AI-generated recap and is easy to miss.

ESPN says that the “AI-generated recaps aim to enhance coverage of under-served sports, providing fans with content that was previously unavailable.”

That begs the question. If you’re going to provide fans of underserved sports with poorly written recaps that don’t tell the full story, what value are you really providing them?

[ESPN, Sports TV Updates]

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