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Indian startup KPro.ai is deploying its proprietary computer vision and biomechanics platform at the...

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This updates the player map for physical AI by showcasing a computer vision/biomechanics startup applying edge-processed analytics to sports performance, though it remains a niche vertical application.
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Indian startup KPro.ai is deploying its proprietary computer vision and biomechanics platform at the high-profile Kyrgios-Sabalenka Battle of the Sexes match in Dubai. The AI-driven system tracks over 20 skeletal points per player in real-time using standard broadcast camera feeds, eliminating the need for any wearable hardware. By processing data at the edge with sub-50ms latency, the platform provides immediate analytics on shot velocity and reaction times during live play. This shift to software-based intelligence democratizes elite performance metrics and opens new monetization channels for live sports broadcasting. 🎾

#AI #SportsTech #ComputerVision #KProAI #Tennis

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