According to the Pixellot website, to date over 500,000 sporting events have been broadcast using its AI-powered camera technology, but for whatever reason, a recent match between Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Ayr United proved too much of a challenge for the system to properly do its job. It wasn’t the weather that complicated things, but rather, one of the linesman referees was sporting a bald head that was apparently just bright enough, and just round enough, to be mistaken for a soccer ball.

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YouTuber Chuckiehands edited together a highlight reel of the Pixellot system struggling to keep its focus on the real ball throughout the game. It mostly did its job as it should, but every so often, when the ball was obscured by players or shadows, the camera would quickly readjust and pan down to the linesman at the bottom of the screen momentarily before refocusing and returning to the ball again.

As frustrating as it must have been for paying fans of the team trying to watch the action at home, it’s also an amusing example of why relying solely on artificial intelligence, especially in its infancy, isn’t the best approach. But it’s a cautionary tale, too: If a computer has this much trouble distinguishing a human head from a soccer ball, do we really want autonomous cars making judgement calls on our roads?