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Re: Which Careers Will Be Most Impacted by Artificial Intelligence?

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Re: “It would be interesting to have ChatGPT (or other AI engines) produce a March Madness bracket,”
I asked it to "produce a good march madness bracket" and it is taking a *LONG* time... several minutes. Every other time I've asked it for something, the response was immediate.

I wonder if there's something wrong with the host since ChatGPT is spitting out just a few words at a time.

Since I don't do March Madness brackets, can you recommend a better command for me to submit?

Results, lame as they are, follow.



Creating a "good" March Madness bracket involves a mix of knowledge, intuition, and a little luck, as predicting the outcomes of the NCAA basketball tournament can be quite unpredictable. However, here's a general approach you can take to fill out your bracket:

1.  Research Teams: Look into the teams participating in the tournament. Consider factors such as their regular-season performance, key players, injuries, recent form, and strength of schedule.

2.  Consider Seeds: Higher-seeded teams are typically stronger and have a better chance of winning, but upsets are common in March Madness. Keep this in mind when predicting matchups.

3.  Analyze Matchups: Assess the matchups in each round. Look for potential upsets based on team strengths and weaknesses, playing styles, and historical performance.

4.  Trust Your Gut: While data and analysis are essential, sometimes gut feelings can lead to successful bracket picks. If you have a hunch about an underdog or a feeling that a particular team is destined for a deep run, don't be afraid to go with it.

5.  Balance Risk and Reward: Predicting upsets can give you an edge if they happen, but it's also essential to pick some favorites to advance deep into the tournament for a more stable bracket.

6.  Fill Out Consistently: Be consistent with your picks throughout the bracket. Avoid making too many wild swings in your predictions, as this can lower the overall accuracy of your bracket.

7.  Stay Informed: Keep up with news, updates, and expert analysis leading up to the tournament. This information can help you make informed decisions and adjust your bracket if necessary.

Remember, no bracket is perfect, and upsets are part of what makes March Madness so exciting. Enjoy the tournament and the thrill of watching the games unfold!


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Re: Which Careers Will Be Most Impacted by Artificial Intelligence?
By: nacl01
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Wed, 20 Mar 24 3:40 PM
Msg. 51304 of 58582

It would be interesting to have ChatGPT (or other AI engines) produce a March Madness bracket, then keep track of its performance year to year.

nacl


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