Pages:
Author

Topic: [POLL] Using AI to predict outcomes - page 61. (Read 10042 times)

legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 3047
LE ☮︎ Halving es la purga
December 10, 2022, 03:53:58 PM
#48
For someone professional, surely any software is not only useful, it is part of their job.
On the other hand, it is not really something new, there are even web pages that base their predictions on AI.

BTW, I remember this "Octopus" who hit several match...the "Pulpo" was very good:Paul the Octopus

In my case, I love having my own opinion for certain matchs, where my intuition is the one that rules, but for other matchs you have to rely on existing information that helps you predict the best result, it would be stupid not to see what AI says, although at the end of everything it is your decision with the ADDITION OF + experience + intuition.
hero member
Activity: 2730
Merit: 632
December 10, 2022, 02:48:33 PM
#47
It's a dumb idea to rely on AI about your betting, it's just a combination between many people prediction and speculation which mean you're betting because of someone guide which you don't know who's him and his skills in sports betting. It's similar like trading with the help of fake signal, I wouldn't ever rely on someone when it's about money. Just believe in your decision and your analysis, if it's goes wrong you wouldn't regret with your decision.
I did even see on other boards on having this discussion about ChatGpt and trying out to make some forum post about it which is really a dumb thing.And now it is really trying out to be used on sports betting to
predict outcomes? It could never been a suggestible thing to be done by someone because there's no AI that could able to be informed with the latest events until it would get updated or something
that adds up into its library.I dont know on why people  ending up on having considerations on making use of it, in towards on predicting sports bet outcomes.
It might really be that looking smart and wise but any words that do come out with that AI isnt really just something revolutionary.
hero member
Activity: 2926
Merit: 640
December 10, 2022, 02:22:40 PM
#46
Even though ChatGPT is popular, I would not give the decision to artificial intelligence. I better use my way of analyzing the team and choosing the team. Besides, I don't know if it's a good decision to use it or if it won't work well.

After all, this artificial intelligence still needs to be developed even better and while this artificial intelligence, we can still use the method as usual.
Well, you have to understand that AI has been developed a lot these days and it's not just about data but these scripts take into account all the information like where the event is going to be held and what are the past results, etc. I think such a technology will be very useful in e-sports betting because there a big margin or advantage is based on drafting. For example in dota2 you have to pick heroes and based on what you picked these AI bots can certainly tell us who has the upper hand and of course it still needs to be played out well.

I just voted NO poll because I don't believe the AI chose the right bet for me let alone made me lose a lot of money because the bet looks like any bet is not suitable also using this advanced technology it's better to use the analysis available on google
The analysis you see on google are done by individuals as well who tend to make money by placing ads around their predictions and remember if they were that good, they would be printing money instead of giving out predictions for free xD.
hero member
Activity: 952
Merit: 662
December 10, 2022, 05:00:25 AM
#45
It's a dumb idea to rely on AI about your betting, it's just a combination between many people prediction and speculation which mean you're betting because of someone guide which you don't know who's him and his skills in sports betting. It's similar like trading with the help of fake signal, I wouldn't ever rely on someone when it's about money. Just believe in your decision and your analysis, if it's goes wrong you wouldn't regret with your decision.
hero member
Activity: 2912
Merit: 556
Enterapp Pre-Sale Live - bit.ly/3UrMCWI
December 10, 2022, 04:31:57 AM
#44
Any other thoughts?
It sounds okay at first but I voted for no since I think it's better for the AI to have a test run first and build it's own record to know how good its predictions can be in a certain league similar to how other gamblers create their models. Betting blindly could easily lead to a quick loss which I don't mind but I might as well take the time to gather some information if I plan to take advantage and earn a bit of profit from the AI's predictions.
I'm following you because after reading the news further, I found that the AI is still a prototype, so there will still be further development of the AI. And indeed, AI should do trials and errors before launching publicly because there will be trial and error during those times. So, developers should ensure that AI can work properly and can provide benefits for gamblers. So I chose No for the vote because I still want to wait for further news from the developer.
hero member
Activity: 1974
Merit: 534
December 10, 2022, 03:03:05 AM
#43
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 don't really like if others make decisions for me, that includes gambling and sports betting. Only good friends I trust to bet my money for me, relying on betting recommendations from strangers is a no go for me. Not sure how AI based betting is going to be any different. Is this going to be a self learning AI that can access all the sports information on real time to update his predictions? Would be nice to see how well the AI is doing in out of sample test. I expect it to be average results, otherwise bookmakers would need to adapt their quotes. When it comes to AI based betting it feels a bit like gambling bots that take all the actions from you and bet your money freely. This is always a blackbox to me and I am a bit afraid that there could be an error that will make me lose all my money. What if due to an coding error the AI bets all the money on a complete underdog? In the end it's our own money and we are responsible for the bets we take, even if we don't know what it is we bet on.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1914
Shuffle.com
December 09, 2022, 07:13:32 PM
#42
Any other thoughts?
It sounds okay at first but I voted for no since I think it's better for the AI to have a test run first and build it's own record to know how good its predictions can be in a certain league similar to how other gamblers create their models. Betting blindly could easily lead to a quick loss which I don't mind but I might as well take the time to gather some information if I plan to take advantage and earn a bit of profit from the AI's predictions.
hero member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 547
Top Crypto Casino
December 09, 2022, 06:58:03 PM
#41
I don't think that basing and relying your bet on artificial intelligence would be a great decision to do especially on sports games as most of it depends on each individual player that will be playing the game and there's no AI available right now that can judge and analyze these things. Also, the random possibility that an AI would need to solve to define a definite outcome for these games would be too random and complicated. They will need to assess and observe each player to have data enough to make an assumption. However, there's still a possibility in the near future that AI can guess and answer most of the questions and possibility that may happen in the future.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1166
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
December 09, 2022, 06:36:48 PM
#40
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?
ChatGPT doesn't know anything about current news. It would have to use old data, old stats and old player data from a year or so ago, so it wouldn't know how those teams are doing now. And it can't just browse internet to get stats to predict anything. Also it most likely won't take any resposibility of giving any financial advices and predicting a game could be interpreted as one. Because if he predicted anything that could be interpreted as financial advice, there would be most definitely be a lawsuit about it.

Maybe if it someday they open the code, someone can build their own supercomputer that includes latest data. That would be interesting.
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1352
Cashback 15%
December 09, 2022, 06:22:57 PM
#39
Perhaps just for the fun of it I will listen to what an AI says. But for the most part? Nope. For all we know ChatGPT can be flooded with info that could be used against those asking for certain betting outcomes. While it may not be the case 100%, there is this possibility that it can be manipulated so nope, not going to rely my luck on some AI. I will surely spend some time with it and 'hope' to get a nice conversation, though.
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1398
For support ➡️ help.bc.game
December 09, 2022, 05:59:05 PM
#38
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?

No way. I trust my own way of doing analysis in sports betting especially on the league that I have really knowledge with. It's not my habit to trust anyone or any sources when it comes to my bet. However, I'm open to reading those other analysis but still, the final bet will depend on my own factors.

Out of curiosity, I like to try that ChatGPT and maybe ask that chatbot a few questions regarding my future bets.

I like to see what would be its prediction on my future bets and want to check if we will have the same analysis. Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
December 09, 2022, 04:43:59 PM
#37
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 manage to ask ChatGPT to give me an answer to your topic, and this is what ChatGPT replied to me.

Quote
Hi there,

I would not recommend relying on artificial intelligence for making gambling decisions. While AI and large language models like ChatGPT can be impressive in their ability to generate human-like text and make predictions, they are not perfect and can sometimes make mistakes or be misused.

One potential drawback of outsourcing your bets to a software program like ChatGPT is that it may not always have access to the most up-to-date information or take into account all of the relevant factors that could affect the outcome of a sporting event. Additionally, using AI for gambling decisions could potentially lead to a false sense of confidence and could result in people making bets that they wouldn't otherwise make if they were doing their own research and analysis.

As for whether anyone has tried using ChatGPT for making gambling predictions, I don't have any information on that as I am a large language model trained by OpenAI and do not have the ability to browse the internet or gather information outside of what I have been trained on.

Overall, while using AI for gambling predictions may be an interesting idea, I would caution against relying on it solely for making decisions about bets. It's always important to do your own research and analysis before making any betting decisions.
ChatGPT obviously doesn't recommend to use it to make predictions on sporting events, but seems to be very good at saying vague useless and boring things, so I wonder if it didn't read the forum to learn how to reply to a topic here LOL It even quotes the infamous DYOR at the end Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2688
Merit: 1065
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
December 09, 2022, 04:31:37 PM
#36
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?

Haven't heard of ChatGPT but with a quick search, the software or chatbot was just recently released. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChatGPT

I also read that although it was having positive feedback, there's still a question about its accuracy.

If we talk about sports betting, I won't rely on any predictions generated by some AI-related stuff. Sports betting is not that easy to predict even with proper analysis and upsets mostly happened in a certain match. For sure, that AI will just look forward to the advantages of the Favorites and will not consider any upsets by the underdog as that's how it was supposed to be.
hero member
Activity: 2730
Merit: 585
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
December 09, 2022, 03:38:21 PM
#35
I haven't heard of ChatGPT but based on my understanding it must be an AI software to predict the results of an event. While I am a fan of such technologies and love reading more about them, I won't use something like that for my betting because gambling is all about placing bets on your team and cheering for them. I have several times placed bets on games where I had a feeling I am making a mistake but I just want to support my team.

For sure these software must be taking data and predict the outcome more accurately than us humans who are just degens lol. It will be interesting to see how it develops and I will search about it as well.

And remember, there's a house edge on both casino and sports betting so the slght edge that the AI may have would be neutralized by that house edge.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
December 09, 2022, 02:40:17 PM
#34
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?
No I don't think you need to create a thread about ChatGPT predictions in order to try to rate them, because ChatGPT can't do any accurate predictions for now. It can only talk about the past and the present for lasting things. But it can't even talk about current news and live informations. The reason for this is simple : its input datas are not newer than 2021.

Quote
Our default models' training data cuts off in 2021, so they may not have knowledge of current events.
https://beta.openai.com/playground/

Quote
Limited knowledge of world and events after 2021
https://chat.openai.com/chat
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1131
December 09, 2022, 02:25:22 PM
#33
Artificial intelligence cannot accurately predict the results of football matches, so I didn’t vote. Artificial intelligence can be employed in other fields, except for sports betting. In sports betting, it is difficult to predict who will win, despite the presence of sufficient information that helps analyze the outcome of the match. There is a rare thing, which is the factor of luck, so I think that artificial intelligence cannot be lucky. Undecided
legendary
Activity: 2422
Merit: 1083
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
December 09, 2022, 01:42:05 PM
#32
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 have never tried this and I am not sure if I would ever, anything is possible on sports, there can be so many unforseen circumstances in sports that can have a great impact on the outcome of the match, and this I don't think an artificial intelligence will be able to predict, so personally to me, I think leaving my gambling decisions up to an artificial intelligence is a crazy idea.

But on the other hand, like you said, we do need to see a past record of the sports the artificial intelligence predicted and the outcome of such sports, I believe that from this, we can learn how accurate the AI is able to predict the outcome of sports and I believe this can act as a strong determinant for gamblers to really decide if it's a good idea to leave gambling decisions to a bot.
hero member
Activity: 2184
Merit: 891
Leading Crypto Sports Betting and Casino Platform
December 09, 2022, 01:30:18 PM
#31
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?
ChatGPT is still an infant compared to how AI predictions can be in the future. With the exponential increase in advancement of AI and technology altogether, I wouldn't be surprised if by sometime in the foreseeable future an AI that could perfectly or at least most of the time predict probabilities is to be made. This is primarily the reason why I for the moment wouldn't utilize it at least outside of fun and curiosity. AI grows in intelligence the more prompts it receive though, so the more people using it for these very reasons the more it will get better at predicting game outcomes. I think a thread that tracks it progress and advancements will do well to be made as we could be up to date on its baby steps and finally be part of its success when it finally becomes usable commercially.
sr. member
Activity: 1400
Merit: 273
December 09, 2022, 01:10:11 PM
#30
I have never attempted to use it. But because it is AI, I initially voted yes. However, before I trust my regular bets, I want to first see the results of the prior users.

In general, AI is similar to a calculator that can quickly compute every piece of input information in detail. I believe that a lot more data would need to be filled out in order for the AI to make better calculations. Because the provided stats remain the foundation, there will be no assurances that the projections are accurate.
legendary
Activity: 2240
Merit: 1993
A Bitcoiner chooses. A slave obeys.
December 09, 2022, 12:06:02 PM
#29
I do not believe that using an AI for prediction of gambling or sporting events is a good idea. Not only does it take away all the fun of gambling from you but it will not give you the result you are looking for. Why? Because there are too many variables and predicting an outcome is technically impossible. Even if you were to use an artificial intelligence.

And since when have we started thinking that our current, modern AI technology is anywhere near ready enough to compete with the human mind? Sure it can calculate faster but so can an ordinary windows 98 computer from the 90s. I am not satisfied enough with AI progress to trust it with my money.
Pages:
Jump to: