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Board Gambling discussion
Re: [POLL] Using AI to predict outcomes
by
bittraffic
on 26/09/2023, 04:50:19 UTC
Personally I don't use chatgpt for sports prediction because I think most of the predictions AI would give will be as a result of cumulative statistics it has gotten from the history of the sporting events, so more often than non AI predictions are usually statistics based as AI do not watch games but get information from statistics provided by sites and analyst on the media.

Depending upon Chat GPT for making the sports predictions is totally wrong. The ChatGPT cannot predict correctly based on the changes in the current ground realities like some key player may get injured or there is a change of weather that may have an impact on a particular sport like cricket.

However, while making a bet, you would like to have some history and stats about the previous matches and the players. Let's suppose you are betting on who will win the football world cup but before that you need to see some of the stats of the previous world cup. In that case, in instead of google, chatGPT may become a very handy tool that can give you information within minutes or seconds.

I would prefer combination of chatGPT plus my own analysis for placing the sports bets.

Most of the time though sports gamblers are also looking into the cumulative statistics to foresee the results of future matches. The Bing AI chat as far as I know predicted the majority of match results.  Although it did make a few mistakes, it's almost good to be used for parlays but it's up for you to risk as well.

An Injury of athletes is hard to predict though so maybe it's still not as preferred for someone who trusts their judgments.