@roku73 I’m even sure that the AI doesn’t give production dates for shows and then shows people who died decades before for actors. Or that for individual crime scenes, all crime scene inspectors from the last 50 years are displayed in the actor list 🤪🙈.
Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé
I don’t see that as a big problem. The show is correctly labeled as tennis and not something else like a cooking show or something else wrong (only the year 2011 -> probably just a general placeholder that hasn’t been updated or hasn’t been updated yet). And a day back in the replay the games are described in more detail. I think that’s more important than the current game.
And if you look a little into the future, there will be more…
Detailed information about sporting events cannot be created automatically, someone has to go and write something -> it’s expensive, and tomorrow today will be yesterday’s news again…
Things are different with films, where a lot of information would be available, for example, via https://www.imdb.com/.
@kaetho Well, you usually watch sports live, rarely in replay or if you want to watch something again. Therefore, current information about the live sports event would be just as important. Of course, this is much more difficult, as things can change quickly, but not impossible. AI could definitely help there too. Maybe not today or tomorrow, but perhaps in the near future.
Yes, you’re right. I actually only watch sporting events live, if at all. But I only look there if I’m interested. This means that I know in advance what I will watch and where. And I have this information in advance from everywhere, but definitely not from the TV guide. If it says “tennis” then that’s completely enough for me 🙂
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You can now see what kind of nonsense Swisscom EPG delivers.
That makes you scratch your head…
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Well, I didn’t really want to write anything more about the quality of the EPG, but I just saw something that was really wrong: In the currently running program “Peter Steiner’s Theatherstadl” there is a picture with Romy Schneider and Lilli Palmer from the film “Girls in Uniform” from the 50s. Apart from how you decide to choose an image from a deadly serious film for this nonsense, you can ask the supplier how he actually feels about the quality of the data he supplies and how he secures it 🙈🤷♂️.
Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé
Hello @Gaeilgeoir
Thank you very much for your note. The supplier was immediately informed of the problem.
I also discovered something nice, Tony Marshall, framed in red in the picture below, was, according to the information when you click on him, only born in 1974. To appear in a film two years before his birth, you have to do it first. But anyone who knows the singer of the song of the same name will see relatively quickly that a different Tony Marshall is depicted here 🤣.
Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé
Gaeilgeoir wrote:
I also discovered something nice, Tony Marshall, framed in red in the picture below, was, according to the information when you click on him, only born in 1974. To appear in a film two years before his birth, you have to do it first. But anyone who knows the singer of the song of the same name will see relatively quickly that a different Tony Marshall is depicted here 🤣.
I’ll continue with the same film. Jack White is also totally wrong.
You no longer know whether to laugh or cry.
@RolandMe wrote:
Thank you very much for the tip.
In fact, the canceled departure from Breaver Creek in the Bernese Oberland will be rescheduled tomorrow.
We will inform the data provider about this exceptional situation.
Incidentally, the program information is already correct when ORF1 is broadcast at the same time.
Maybe the EPG supplier has Austrian customers as its main focus 🙂
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