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UEFA insists AI-assisted Champions League draw safe from cyber attack

Sky News Wednesday, 28 August 2024
UEFA insists AI-assisted Champions League draw safe from cyber attackChampions League organisers have assured clubs and fans there is no possibility of the new AI-assisted draw for the men's UEFA competition being manipulated tomorrow, with extra security in place to guard against cyber attacks.
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