Olympics-Organisers seek to prevent heatstroke with AI gadget

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Besides Covid-19, Tokyo Olympics athletes, officials and staff also face another pervasive, deadly health threat: the heat.

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The risks of heatstroke at one of the hottest Games on record are borne not only by the athletes, but also by the thousands of staff, especially at outdoor venues.

To forestall heatstroke, staff at 14 venues are using a black earpiece that sends heart rate and body temperature measurements to the cloud, where heatstroke risks are evaluated by an algorithm combining individual data and environmental factors. Alibaba Cloud, a global Olympic partner, said it has been working with organisers for years to launch the device.

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