(NOTE: This article is part of an ongoing series documenting an experiment with using AI to fill the NCAA brackets and see how it fares against years of human experience. The original article is as follows.)
After the first two rounds, I am at the top of both my friends’ pool with sixty entries and my family pool with six. For a broader sample size, my brackets stand in the 98th percentile among the 27 million brackets entered into the ESPN challenge.
Peter C. Horan / Digital TrendsWere ChatGPT’s picks perfect? No. It didn’t see Florida getting dunked—and that will hurt me later on. But we got 13 out of the Sweet 16 picks correct. Which is almost certainly better than I could have done on my own.
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