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Olympic GPT AI Bot to Deliver Real‑Time Results on Olympics.com for 2026 Games

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Why does a chatbot matter to anyone watching the 2026 Winter Games? While most fans still rely on TV highlights and static schedules, the IOC is rolling out a new AI‑driven service that lives directly on Olympics.com. The tool is designed to surface live results the instant a race ends, and to explain the often‑confusing rulebooks that govern everything from ski jumping to short‑track speed skating.

But here's the thing: for the first time, the system will actually answer user‑submitted questions, turning a passive feed into an interactive guide. Yet the rollout isn’t just a gimmick; it reflects a broader push to make the Games more accessible to casual viewers who may not know the nuances of each sport. In practice, that could mean a parent in a coffee shop asking, “What does a false start look like in luge?” and getting a concise, on‑the‑spot answer.

The partnership signals a shift toward real‑time, conversational content—setting the stage for the official announcement that follows.

The Olympics' New AI Tool: Olympic GPT Got a question about this year's Games? The bot specializes in producing content for the Olympics.com website. It'll offer real-time results and information on sport regulations, and, for the first time, will have the ability to interact with questions about the results of ongoing competitions.

"Artificial-intelligence-based article summaries on Olympics.com will give fans a quick and clear overview," Exarchos says. "They highlight key points to help users decide what to explore further, while also improving accessibility and reading from mobile devices." Virtual Video Production For the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, a lot of the video production will be moving to the cloud.

Will a chatbot really replace a human guide? Olympic GPT promises exactly that on Olympics.com during the 2026 Milano Cortina Games. The tool will pull live results, spell out rule nuances and answer visitor questions in real time, a step beyond the modest AI applications seen in Paris 2024, which mainly served athletes.

Yiannis Exarchos, managing director of Olympic Broadcasting Services, notes that much of the technology slated for 2026 has never been deployed at the Games before, and the AI bot is a flagship example. Yet the rollout arrives alongside a broader push that includes 5G and 4K streaming, suggesting a layered digital experience for fans. How smoothly the bot will handle the volume of inquiries remains unclear, and whether users will trust its answers is still an open question.

The initiative reflects a clear intent to deepen online engagement, but its practical impact will only become evident once the Games begin.

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Common Questions Answered

How will Olympic GPT enhance the viewing experience for fans during the 2026 Winter Olympics?

[sportsvideo.org](https://www.sportsvideo.org/2026/01/06/nbcuniversals-ai-powered-tool-oli-returns-for-2026-winter-olympics/) reveals that OLI will provide personalized recommendations with features like real-time medal count updates, athlete profiles, and video highlights tailored to user preferences. The AI-powered tool will be available across 19 NBCU digital platforms, making Olympic content more accessible and interactive for viewers.

What new AI technologies will be used in broadcasting the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics?

[english.news.cn](https://english.news.cn/20260115/461f09acb79a4e6b8725a9ba05c8dab4/c.html) highlights several AI innovations, including a real-time 360-degree replay system developed with Alibaba and an AI-driven stone-tracking system for curling that visualizes each stone's path and rotation. Additionally, First Person View drones will be deployed in sliding sports, and an automated highlights generation system will create unique clips for broadcasters.

How is NBCUniversal using AI to improve Olympic content discovery for the 2026 Winter Games?

[nbcuniversal.com](https://www.nbcuniversal.com/article/oli-nbcuniversals-ai-powered-olympic-guide-returns-enhanced-features-provide-fans-date-info-about) notes that OLI is now powered by Google Cloud's Gemini LLM and will offer enhanced features like calendar reminders, links to watch on NBC or Peacock, and the ability to answer core questions about when, where, and how to watch favorite events. The tool aims to transform Olympic content discovery into a more interactive and personalized experience.