On top of being completely misinformed about the abilities of AI to confirm or deny a pool run, this is also completely nihilistic because there is no such thing as an AI model trained to read 14.1 table patterns and perhaps never will be.
It goes to show how bizarre your dreamworld is that you think AI is the "only" way to confirm this. Apparently watching it in person doesn't count.
Good points, how many people were in attendance for JSch and Jsha 14.1 records?
Theoretically a computer could evaluate if the positions played out as they should.
The most common issue in speed chess is when a player plays an illegal position and the game continues because no one notices. In 14.1 high runs, its unclear if a practice table is trained to have balls roll illegally. The problem can be solved by computer analysis of the runout.
Evaluating a 14.1 high run with computer analysis has not been done because the BCA can't afford it. I am working as fast as I can on the routine and solved some basic issues. I am the only person working on the 14.1 high run analyzer. The second problem is to have a camera with a high enough FPS to film the run.
I was going to sell it as an app to help new players "identify" the right shots to play, but you forced my hand attempting to discredit me.
If you have the know how you can help with 14.1 analyzer programming. I broke it down into distinct parts and have been posting in the 14.1 section.