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I came across this video where a guy trained a model using neural networks to predict the Australian Open 2025, and shockingly, the AI predicted that Jannik Sinner would win. The YouTube video has 1 million views. Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/LkJpNLIaeVk?si=0_DipPBd6AsFCJgn

This is something which has been already discussed here in the forum and I continue to believe the same I used to believe when Artificial intelligence started to get easily available for anyone. It cannot predict outcomes of matches, not in a reliable way, and the reason is simple:
Artificial intelligence uses publicly available information, it means anyone with enough time and determination could reach the same conclusions Artificial intelligences get, the only difference when comes to AI and human analysis is the time of execution.

There have been already people who have lost money because they believe AI was magical and they could get millionaire with a tool which is available for everyone.

If anyone goes and takes the advice of AIs to manage their money, that money better be supposed to be lost from the very beginning.
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Scraped on 10/07/2025, 16:42:02 UTC

I came across this video where a guy trained a model using neural networks to predict the Australian Open 2025, and shockingly, the AI predicted that Jannik Sinner would win. The YouTube video has 1 million views. Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/LkJpNLIaeVk?si=0_DipPBd6AsFCJgn

This is something which has been already discussed here in the forum and I continue to believe the same I used to believe when Artificial intelligence started to get easily available for anyone. It cannot predict outcomes of matches, not in a reliable way, and the reason is simple:
Artificial intelligence uses publicly available information, it means anyone with enough time and determination could reach the same conclusions Artificial intelligences get, the only difference when comes to AI and human analysis is the time of execution.

There have been already people who have lost money because they believe AI was magical and they could get millionaire with a tool which is available for everyone.

If anyone goes and takes the advice of AIs to manage their money, that money better be supposed to be lost from the very beginning.