en.Wedoany.com Reported - At the Google for Brasil 2026 event, Google announced a series of World Cup-related updates for its artificial intelligence model Gemini. These include a partnership with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to build a unified data platform leveraging Google Cloud infrastructure and Gemini capabilities, centralizing performance statistics, medical and technical reports, and tactical observation data for both the Brazilian men's and women's national teams. Additionally, TacticAI is being deployed in Brazil to assist professional teams with tactical analysis.
The two-year collaboration will produce easily accessible reports for technical teams. Google estimates that approximately 70% of technical team work involves data compilation, and the new tools can optimize this task by automating certain processes, allowing professionals to focus more on decision-making and team management.
For public users, Gemini introduces predefined card features for generating images inspired by the Brazilian national team's themes. Additionally, an AI function can recreate the goal scored by the late football legend Pelé on August 2, 1959, in a match between Santos and Juventus, held in São Paulo. Pelé considered this his career's most spectacular goal, and the feature can reproduce scenes that were not previously captured by cameras.
Beyond AI features, Google Search will also add 2026 World Cup-specific functions, including real-time scores, lineups, schedules, social media content, and AI-driven interactive charts, allowing users to follow matches in real time and view advanced statistics.
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