Omega SA, Intel Corp. and other technology companies have taken new software tools out of the lab and into the field at the Tokyo Olympic Games, including artificial-intelligence systems designed to keep tabs on athletes competing in everything from the 100-meter dash and beach volleyball to golf, shot put and the hammer toss.

Among other venues, Omega’s latest AI-powered capabilities are on display on the Olympic beach volleyball courts, said Alain Zobrist, chief executive officer of Omega Timing, the company’s sports-technology…

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