Athlete-led sports technology platform LootMogul has launched MogulX.ai, a community-driven sports AI game engine for Athletes, fans and game developers.
By driving collaboration and AI development in the sports tech industry, LootMogul is enabling athletes, fans, brands, and game developers to leverage its open AI architecture to create NPCs that can be trained in a supervised and unsupervised manner by the creator.
The platform believes that these newly trained AI avatars have the capability to participate in global competitions across various game sports and esports tournaments, thereby generating revenue for stakeholders.
Raj Rajkotia, CEO of LootMogul says, “With the advent of ChatGPT and growing demand from our Sports Athletes and fans in AI, we have added another core foundational Web3 utility of AI to our platform. Athletes and fans can train their autonomous AI avatars daily or weekly to make them unbeatable in the global sports and esports arenas. We believe this will be a game-changing entertaining feature for the sports community.”
AI offerings
MogulX.ai has introduced various offerings for athletes and fans supported by artificial intelligence, machine learning an deep learning. The tech platform says these offerings do not require creators to know coding or have technical system knowledge.
LootMogul’s open APIs will enable community governance, allowing all stakeholders to regulate the behaviour of AI in both supervised and unsupervised deep learning processes.
“Our engineering team, with the help of core industry-leading AI cloud services, is developing to enhance player experience, adding layers of realism and user-generated gameplay to give fans the ultimate sports gaming experience using real-world brands and athletes,” says Kuntal Sampat, COO at LootMogul.

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