Al Jazeera’s AI robotic Kashef has crunched the numbers and churned out some predictions for as we speak’s video games.World Cup 2022 has had its fair proportion of key upsets.
On Wednesday, Group D delivered two stunning outcomes on its third match day with Australia beating Denmark 1-0, and Tunisia gorgeous France 1-0.
Kashef, our synthetic intelligence (AI) predictor, was blindsided on each events however managed to avoid wasting face by accurately predicting that Argentina would beat Poland and Mexico would defeat Saudi Arabia.
For as we speak’s first two matches, Kashef has processed historic information and performances of all of the groups collaborating to foretell the outcomes of every recreation.
Listed here are Kashef’s predictions:
Who: Croatia vs Belgium, Group F
The place: Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
When: Thursday, December 1, 6pm (15:00GMT)
Prediction: Croatia and Belgium are about as evenly matched as you’ll get. Each groups reached the 2018 World Cup semi-finals, with Croatia beating England 2-1 in further time and Belgium narrowly dropping to eventual winners France 1-0.
Kashef has narrowly backed Croatia to win the match, however a draw can be very possible.
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Who: Canada vs Morocco, Group F
The place: Al Thumama Stadium
When: Thursday, December 1, 6pm (15:00GMT)
Prediction: The Atlas Lions will look to beat Canada and progress to the spherical of 16 after a formidable victory over Belgium. A draw towards Canada, who’re already out of the event, would additionally assure Morocco a spot within the spherical of 16.
Kashef strongly favours Morocco to win as we speak’s match.
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Who’s going to win the World Cup?
With 40 matches accomplished, Kashef has a 66 p.c accuracy stage. After each match, Kashef reruns the mannequin to foretell the end result of the subsequent recreation all over to the ultimate.
Predicting match outcomes shouldn’t be simple. Exterior components such crew morale or participant health make a giant distinction in figuring out how the sport goes.
See if you happen to can outsmart Kashef and predict as we speak’s winners by enjoying our AI recreation right here.
(Al Jazeera)