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Re: Will you depend on game predictions by supercomputers?
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shivansps
on 22/04/2024, 13:12:22 UTC
We are in an era where artificial intelligence and supercomputers can perform many tasks accurately. We have reports of some AI tools passing law school examinations and some of them have performed some complex surgeries in the medical field. With these technological tools, the word impossible is gradually becoming obsolete.

In the betting or gambling sector, there has been an increase in the use of technology to make the game more interesting and profitable. Recently there has been news of a SuperComputer that can carry out complex simulations and give game predictions. Based on the Opta supercomputer prediction, Liverpool is the favorite to win the EPL with 45%,  Manchester City with 33.6% while Arsenal has a 21.4% chance.

While in the Champions League, the SuperComputer had predicted that Atletico Madrid has the slimmest chance of winning with just 5% chance while Manchester City has the biggest chance with 41.2%.

Do you think these predictions are reliable?


Further reading
Opta supercomputer predicts Man City and Arsenal's chances of winning the Champions League as Real Madrid leapfrog European giants in latest analysis

A supercomputer is tracking one of most exciting soccer title races for years. It keeps coming up with different predictions


AI cannot be absolutely reliable. It can calculate many options for the development of a particular event and give you the highest probability. But it is impossible to say for sure that its result will be correct. This is not mathematics, this is gambling and sports. Here one centimeter can decide the outcome of the game, it is impossible to calculate.
I would certainly use artificial intelligence, look at what it offers, but make the decision myself. I think that AI can help a lot, but the responsibility will always be on the person who makes the bet.