~The enthusiasm over AI, specifically ChatGPT, is going too far, without a doubt it is a useful tool and given enough time it will become more refined as years go by.
But this particular kind of AI will never be able to give specific predictions about games or predict the next number on the roulette, and even if it could I doubt the developers behind it would like for their software to be used in this way, as if someone were to lose a lot of money by following those predictions this could create a lot of bad publicity for them.
Predicting a game's outcome and the next number on the roulette are two different things. The probability of a certain number to come up on the European roulette is 2.7%, and it is 2.6% on the American roulette. It is always like that, nothing can affect it, and you don't need AI to calculate it. Games, as we all know, may have different probabilities of their outcomes, and various factors can affect those probabilities. AI can take all those factors into account, analyze all of it, and come up with one of the best predictions possible. So, I'm not expecting from AI any help regarding roulette or slots, but in sports betting it can be very helpful.
A roulette wheel's number odds are locked in, but a team's victory likelihood in sports is subject to a myriad of factors – some beyond measure. Here's where human instinct kicks in.
Sure, AI can dissect stats and predict outcomes based on prior achievements,
but can it comprehend elements like team spirit or a coach's master plan? That's a territory reserved for human understanding.
Now, AI ain't no slouch in the sports betting realm. It equips us to make sharper decisions, harnessing all available intel. But let's honor the indispensability of human input in sports.
I'm sure AI is able to analyse relevant articles in reliable sources regarding the current team spirit or a coach's master plan, and take that into account when calculating the probabilities. And it will take milliseconds for it too. I can't see any advantages of being a human here. I think "human instinct" can deceive you, as it often does. Imo, it's a good thing AI doesn't have that "instinct" and acts on cold calculation.