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I absolutely agree with you. Before the AI can learn to provide fully reliable information to the user, it has to use a huge amount of information to learn. Yes, as of today it has been a very short time for AI to be trained to this level, but I am sure that in a year or two AI will be used everywhere, including in predicting sporting events, as it is a very cool technology.
There are people who have access to a type of AI where they say they can make predictions, but I really don't know if it's true or not, recently they wrote to me through tg offering me some trading plans with BTC, it caught my attention and I managed to get information that it was an AI that could predict movements, it really caught my attention, I don't know if it's true or not, but it made me very curious, however this is applicable to games of chance, sports and sports betting can be done but I really don't have that information, although I think there must already be many people who use AI to start predicting more I don't know with how much certainty.
It sounds like you were approached by someone through Telegram who claimed to have access to an AI that can make predictions about trading plans with Bitcoin. I also had the same offer. Very intriguing, indeed! But you should treat any investment offer with skepticism and do your own investigation to confirm the promises being presented.
It's unclear whether or not the use of AI for predictions can be used to games of chance or sports betting without further data. Before putting your money into anything, it's important to conduct your research and keep an eye out for red flags that might indicate a scam. If you want to make a wise choice, it's best to do some investigating and get some second opinions. It's also likely that plenty of individuals are already making predictions using AI, but knowing that with any degree of accuracy would be challenging. When it comes to your personal finances, you should always err on the side of caution and put your own well-being first.