ESPN Tests AI Bluff Detector At WSOP Main Event
2026-07-18 10:11:53
ESPN debuted an AI poker-tells detector during its coverage of the WSOP Main Event, using body-language signals to flag likely bluffs. According to BeInCrypto, independent AI engineer Luke Geel spent six months building the computer-vision tool, which tracks blink rate, eye gaze, posture and chip handling, and Omaha Productions uses it only on players already eliminated. Reaction split online, with some players calling it cheating and others saying they would use it to remove their own tells.
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