In an activity that’s as emotionally charged as a competitive sport, every single decision made is under an extreme amount of scrutiny — often with a lot of money riding on it as well. Refereeing is not an easy job. In the high-pressure environment where the decision-maker is being constantly scrutinized by players, their coaches, their fans, sports experts and event sponsors, theirs is a difficult life. With ubiquitous connectivity, every single human on Earth has the power to see every move in every sports arena at close quarters and pass judgments on right or wrong — as well as on the referee. No pressure at all.
CAN TECH REALLY BETTER HUMAN DECISIONS IN SPORTS?
CAN TECH REALLY BETTER HUMAN DECISIONS IN…
CAN TECH REALLY BETTER HUMAN DECISIONS IN SPORTS?
In an activity that’s as emotionally charged as a competitive sport, every single decision made is under an extreme amount of scrutiny — often with a lot of money riding on it as well. Refereeing is not an easy job. In the high-pressure environment where the decision-maker is being constantly scrutinized by players, their coaches, their fans, sports experts and event sponsors, theirs is a difficult life. With ubiquitous connectivity, every single human on Earth has the power to see every move in every sports arena at close quarters and pass judgments on right or wrong — as well as on the referee. No pressure at all.