AI is changing the way sport is watched, reported, packaged, analysed, and sold. But is it making sports media smarter, or turning the games we love into automated content?
AI at the Final Whistle explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping sports media beyond the pitch. From AI-generated highlights and automated match reports to synthetic commentary, personalised fan feeds, scouting tools, sports journalism, betting integration, privacy concerns, deepfakes, and the future of the sports fan, this book offers a clear and balanced look at one of the biggest changes in modern sport.
Written for general sports fans, football fans, media students, bloggers, podcasters, journalists, content creators, and readers interested in AI and digital culture, this book explains complex technology in plain language. It looks at the benefits of AI, including faster coverage, better accessibility, richer data, and more personalised experiences, while also examining the risks around trust, job security, misinformation, algorithmic bias, gambling, privacy, and the loss of human judgement.
The central argument is simple: AI can improve sports media, but only if it supports human storytelling rather than replacing it.
For anyone interested in the future of sport, media, journalism, broadcasting, fan behaviour, or artificial intelligence, AI at the Final Whistle is a timely guide to what is changing, what matters, and what should be protected.