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Ma said Alibaba would showcase its vision for future Olympic Games through its technology at the PyeongChang Games and said his group would continue the technological innovation for Tokyo and Beijing. The Japanese and Chinese capitals would host the Summer Olympics in 2020 and the Winter Olympics in 2022, respectively.
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In 2017, Alibaba partnered with the IOC to help transform the Games for the digital era. Alibaba said it would serve as official “Cloud Services” and “E-Commerce Platform Services” partner. On Saturday, Alibaba launched “The Olympic Games on the Cloud,” at its pavilion, offering an interactive experience to visitors on its vision for future Games.
Alibaba also highlighted its “sports brain” a suite of cloud-based and artificial-intelligence-powered solutions that Alibaba said would drive the digital transformation of the Olympics to benefit fans, spectators, athletes, venues and organisers.
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