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Re: [POLL] Using AI to predict outcomes
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LUCKMCFLY
on 16/05/2023, 02:54:30 UTC
ChatGPT is all the rage at the moment. I’ve seen that people are asking it to predict sporting events. Would you leave gambling decisions up to artificial intelligence? Do you see any potential drawbacks for outsourcing your bets to a software program? Has anyone here tried this yet? Do we need someone to put together a thread of ChatGPT predictions to see how accurate they are?  Any other thoughts?

I once made a conversation on ChatGPT and I asked who was going to win between Islam Makhachev VS Alex Pereira, because why not I am really curious about who's really going to win, and this is the exact answer the AI said to me,

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"As an AI language model, I don't have the ability to predict the outcome of a sporting event with certainty. The winner of a fight can be influenced by a number of factors, including each fighter's skills, training, physical condition, and strategy. The result can also be impacted by variables such as the referee's decisions, injuries, or other unexpected events. Ultimately, the outcome of a fight is determined by the competitors in the ring and cannot be accurately predicted beforehand"

So yeah AI wouldn't likely predict the future for sure, but predicting the outcome of a certain fight yeah the AI can not really do such a thing so he just included and lengthen the conversation by saying some stuff on the factors that may affect the fight, so in my opinion, ChatGPT or the AI can not predict certain what may happen on gambling but it can provide some explanation about it, and what may be the outcome,



It is very true, looking at it from the point of view of honesty, things are like that, I do not doubt that the AI are good and that they bring us development, maybe they will bring something better to use some tools, if you program and an AI crashes you It can help and even give a better solution, and that is not bad, but in the predictions I think that is not yet developed, it has to happen and reprogram events through which the same AI creates many Mathematical models that coincide with what happened, As far as I am concerned,the best thing for now is not to believe much in the AI, neither detectors nor accusations for now, it is very easy to do it, but the AI is not Optimized and I think that there is a long way to go,when an AI is complete that does not fit the less doubt than if they will Make predictions with a high Margin of effectiveness.

AI? It's like a spectacular, top-shelf wine – aging only improves it! Picture a toddler stumbling towards walking mastery; AI toddles towards machine sophistication. It may tumble, sure, but time and practice? You'll see a champ.

When it comes to crystal-ball-like forecasts, AI's potential? Huge. It devours data daily, refining predictions with laser precision. Give AI a mystic's crystal ball, and bam! An omniscient techno-oracle arises.

But hey, AI isn't a flawless deity. Combine it with other strategies, scrutinize its accuracy. And who knows? Maybe we'll genuflect before our AI rulers someday!

You are absolutely right, many people are even afraid of dealing with AI, because they have so much potential that it is scary, but this is something normal, I don't see it as a bad thing, personally I would think that in some 1 or 2 years the AI it will be much more advanced, and that will provide much more tools for some things, it is logical that some will use it for lotteries,casinos, among others, there must be some limitations to avoid this type of thing, what I can say is that the Casinos must acquire a lot of security via AI, it is imperative that it be done.