The San Francisco 49ers play their home games near Silicon Valley, where advocacy for AI is unwavering despite mounting concerns about its environmental impact and how much people actually want it.
Count the Niners among the evangelists who are counting on AI to do the hard work for them as they prepare for the 2026 NFL Draft.
San Francisco GM John Lynch told reporters on Monday that the franchise was using AI to help them evaluate potential draft picks.
“If you aren’t using it, you’re already behind. And the cool thing is, what we found is you don’t need to be an expert,” said Lynch. “Just like you at home, planning a travel itinerary, you can just ask the thing, and it can spit out pretty good things. Some pretty good ideas.”
On behalf of the 49ers, we hope they’re using some form of closed-loop generative AI and not relying on internet sources to drive their draft-day decision-making. Lord knows what kind of mock drafts and random-person evaluations that AI is pulling from.
Lynch’s admission also generated some fun feedback from football fans.
We wish the 49ers the best.
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