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[Democratizing Athletic Potential: How AI is Revolutionizing Global Talent Scouting]-[How AI is discovering athletes that human scouts miss | Richard Felton-Thomas]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2025-11-05

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Democratizing Athletic Potential: How AI is Revolutionizing Global Talent Scouting

In a compelling talk at TED Sports, sports scientist Richard Felton Thomas addresses a fundamental disparity in the world of athletics: while "talent is universal," the mechanisms for discovering it are deeply flawed, biased, and geographically limited. By leveraging computer vision and artificial intelligence, Thomas and his team at AI.io are working to dismantle these barriers, ensuring that an athlete's future is determined by their capability rather than their location or access to elite scouting networks.

The Scouting Dilemma: Limited Reach and Subjective Bias

Historically, talent identification has relied on a traditional scouting model that is inherently inefficient. Thomas points out that even prestigious institutions like Chelsea Football Club can only observe approximately 2,000 players annually, a fraction of the millions who play the game. Furthermore, scouting is often "completely devoid of data," leaving the futures of young athletes at the mercy of a single scout’s "intuitive" opinion. This human-centric process creates a bottleneck where geography, socioeconomic status, and simple lack of visibility prevent extraordinary athletes from being discovered.

Bridging the Gap with Biomechanics and AI

To solve this, Thomas transitioned from working in sports laboratories—where he studied the "science of motion"—to developing AI-based solutions that democratize testing. The resulting tool, AI Scout, allows any child with a smartphone to perform standardized, biomechanical drills. The app uses "computer vision AI in the cloud" to analyze 22 key body segments, transforming 2D video into "inferred 3D" data. This enables the measurement of critical metrics such as speed, symmetry, coordination, and explosive power.

Data-Driven Specificity and Collaborative Development

Crucially, the technology does not merely collect raw data; it interprets it through a lens of "specificity." Partnering with organizations like Burnley FC and Chelsea FC, the team ensured the data was "comparable, benchmarkable, and reliable." By feeding the algorithm thousands of videos of players, the team created benchmarks tailored to specific age and gender groups. This rigorous standard allows scouts to compare apples to apples, effectively surfacing talent that human eyes might miss. A poignant success story involves a 17-year-old named Ben, who lived just minutes from a major training ground but remained unseen until the app identified his exceptional performance, eventually leading him to a professional career.

Global Impact and Future Horizons

The power of this technology lies in its scalability. By doing the "heavy lifting" in the cloud, the system functions regardless of whether the user is in London or a remote village in India. Through partnerships with the Reliance Foundation, tens of thousands of children in India now use the app to compete for scholarships, with success stories including athletes who had never previously played organized sports.

Looking forward, Thomas is expanding this initiative globally. The platform is becoming "cloud agnostic" and multi-lingual to accommodate diverse regions. In the United States, 45,000 children are currently using the app via the MLS Next program to track development over time. Beyond football, the team is building "movement libraries" for sports like basketball, cricket, and baseball. Ultimately, Thomas envisions a future where technology acts as a bridge, ensuring that brilliance is recognized in "every corner of the globe," effectively leveling the playing field for all aspiring athletes.

🎯Key Sentences

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That's not strictly true.
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This should be for everyone.
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It's a thrilling fantasy for so many people.
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This is nothing new.
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Specificity is key here.
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📝Key Phrases

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level the playing field
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realize their potential
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take that into their own hands
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bridge that gap
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devoid of data
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to TED Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day.
I'm your host, Elise Hu.
What does AI have to do with sports equity?
I have to admit it's not a question I've thought about before now, but in this talk, sports scientist Richard Felton Thomas shares how he's helping to level the playing field across gender, geography and background, and reimagining how athletes are discovered and supported using tools like AI and biomechanics.
I'm going to start by getting you to visualize sporting greatness.
And what do you see?

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