The paid versions they have are much more powerful than the free version you might have, even if you have a paid like $20 a month or so version. You're not going to be able to beat them.
So, it's more like an AI vs AI thing then, but all operated by humans? What if other rich gamblers own those powerful ones like you claim? Just to be clear, adjusting the odds doesn't stop gamblers from winning, it's called
damage control.What I believe is that, AI isn't that good when it comes to prediction in general.
I've seen a post on Facebook months ago where AI tried to predict who will be the NBA Champion in the next 50 years, and in that prediction, it shows that the Boston Celtics will be the champion again after winning one last year.
So let me get this straight; a prediction was made with an AI tool on who's going to be the NBA champion in the next 50 years? Then the next statement that follows is this:
Obviously, that didn't happen, so because of that, I don't trust AI when it comes to prediction at all.
So was this prediction made 50 years ago? If yes, Facebook wasn't created at the time. Was the prediction made 50 years into the future? If yes, how did you know it didn't happen like you said?