sports journalism

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The sports journalism tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the use of AI tools like Microsoft Copilot in sports reporting and prediction. Recent threads examine experiments where Copilot generated NCAA tournament brackets and NFL playoff forecasts, highlighting both the apparent accuracy of AI predictions and the editorial, technical, and ethical considerations involved. Topics include data freshness, prompt design, human oversight, and the role of AI in newsroom workflows. These conversations are relevant to journalists, editors, and technologists interested in the intersection of artificial intelligence and sports media.
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    AI Generated Bracket: Copilot Predicts UConn Repeats in 2026 Women’s NCAA

    USA TODAY’s experiment — asking Microsoft Copilot to fill out an entire women’s March Madness bracket — landed squarely in the “useful theater” category: the AI produced a mostly chalk-filled bracket, crowned UConn as a repeat champion, and generated a tidy narrative that feels authoritative...
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    Copilot in the Huddle: AI Picks and Newsroom Guardrails for Sports Journalism

    Microsoft’s Copilot AI has once again grabbed theadlines for its uncanny run at predicting NFL outcomes, this time delivering single-score forecasts for both the AFC and NFC championshipp games in the 2025 postseason — and prompting fresh questions about the editorial, technical, and ethical...
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