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JACKSON — A rapidly emerging startup in New Hampshire is transforming the skiing experience with cutting-edge AI video technology. Nestled in the scenic backdrop of Mount Washington, this company is leveraging artificial intelligence to provide real-time insights and digital tools tailored for skiers.
The startup's innovative platform captures video footage of skiers in action, allowing them to analyze their performance and improve their skills. By utilizing advanced algorithms, the technology offers personalized feedback, helping users to refine their techniques and enhance their overall experience on the slopes.
In addition to performance analysis, the platform also incorporates social features, enabling skiers to share their achievements and connect with others in the skiing community. This blend of technology and recreation not only enriches the skiing experience but also fosters a sense of camaraderie among enthusiasts.
As the startup continues to grow, its commitment to enhancing outdoor sports through technology is set to make a significant impact on how skiers engage with the mountain environment.
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