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Predicting every game of the entire World Cup: All...
Key takeaways
- With the World Cup starting on June 11, you can't scroll for more than a couple of minutes without hitting another post or video or reel of someone telling you how they used AI to predict the World Cup.
- So, I decided to use my own supercomputer to predict every game of the 2026 World Cup -- the supercomputer is called "my brain."
- There will be 104 matches at the 2026 World Cup, and ...
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With the World Cup starting on June 11, you can't scroll for more than a couple of minutes without hitting another post or video or reel of someone telling you how they used AI to predict the World Cup.
So, I decided to use my own supercomputer to predict every game of the 2026 World Cup -- the supercomputer is called "my brain."
There will be 104 matches at the 2026 World Cup, and ... OK fine, I lied. I have only predicted 103 of them. I skipped the third-place game because self-care is important.
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