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guspolinkski

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Anyone using AI to build sports models?
 
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Tanko

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You have to be very careful using AI for this purpose. It makes a lot of mistakes.

The prompt you use must be relatively specific/detailed if you want to try and get good data. Even then it has flaws.

I would say AI is useful in providing ideas for developing models but as far as using it to create models for you, it's not there yet.

Just my opinion.
 

guspolinkski

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$200 month subscription gets you 5.2 pro. You can feed it datasets, do heavy reasoning. I would feed I it the input data and target predictors, not rely on AI to gather data. Maybe not build an entire model from scratch, but help you analyze data, select features, develop a plan for experiments. Help you build models and design a pipeline. 5.2 pro and codex high can help you develop a plan, build the software, do the testing, etc

Tackle more sports, more predictors, do all the coding, optimize code you’ve already written

Even $20 subscription gets you codex with rate limits, might start with that
 

KVB

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AI doesn't know shit when it comes to sports.

I was so worried about it overtaking my work, but I'm not so worried now, based on what I've seen.

That day will probably come, though.
 

guspolinkski

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AI doesn't know shit when it comes to sports.

I was so worried about it overtaking my work, but I'm not so worried now, based on what I've seen.

That day will probably come, though.

Models are rapidly improving. Not sure what you’ve seen, how it was being used, how recent, and if you’ve seen what 5.2 pro can do.

AI might not know shit about sports, but I’d think it knows about modeling, data analysis, and setting up experiments. It can learn if you guide it. It certainly knows about coding. As an assistant to someone with a background in software, modeling, and sports betting, I think it has tremendous potential to bring immediate value.

You have credibility, but there are some things you have to do your own research and try for yourself. I’m not ready to count out AI yet and comfortable risking a failed attempt.
 
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Models are rapidly improving. Not sure what you’ve seen, how it was being used, how recent, and if you’ve seen what 5.2 pro can do.

AI might not know shit about sports, but I’d think it knows about modeling, data analysis, and setting up experiments. It can learn if you guide it. It certainly knows about coding. As an assistant to someone with a background in software, modeling, and sports betting, I think it has tremendous potential to bring immediate value.

You have credibility, but there are some things you have to do your own research and try for yourself. I’m not ready to count out AI yet and comfortable risking a failed attempt.

Oh I'm definitely not counting it out.

I agree with everything you say.

It's just not there yet.

Like I said...

That day will probably come, though.
 

guspolinkski

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Oh I'm definitely not counting it out.

I agree with everything you say.

It's just not there yet.

Like I said...

I meant I’m not yet ready to count it out in the present. Maybe for a seasoned bettor like you with mature models who is already successful, it would be less impactful at the moment. But for someone still in the development phase, not using AI seems like a mistake. Especially for coding. Maybe I’ll feed it the KVB’s High transcripts.
 
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ktollinche

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yeah but is it gonna come up with something that beats -110?

People have been data mining the crap about sports for like 40 years now.
(and the data set is not that huge)

AI doesnt do revolutionary (yet), it just speeds your work flow.
But what if there is nothing to 'speed up'
 
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Don't even play into -110.

No need to.

I meant I’m not yet ready to count it out in the present. Maybe for a seasoned bettor like you with mature models who is already successful, it would be less impactful at the moment. But for someone still in the development phase, not using AI seems like a mistake. Especially for coding. Maybe I’ll feed it the KVB’s High transcripts.

100%

I'm thinking of using AI for coding an interface for me to work from but I need help.

Turtledoves, check in pal
 

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What about this one?

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Don't even play into -110.

No need to.



100%

I'm thinking of using AI for coding an interface for me to work from but I need help.

Turtledoves, check in pal
You don’t need help with ai

I built 5 iOS apps in store

Can get data any website formatted perfectly with some tricky node js code

Can build any trading App If have the proper api credentials

Can do anything on vps server

Going to program and old school pager for fun to give me alerts like the old days from apis

Can build desktop apps

Can build line screens , quote boards

Can Program
Any m5 portable device
 
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Tanko

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You don’t need help with ai

I built 5 iOS apps in store

Can get data any website formatted perfectly with some tricky node js code

Can build any trading App If have the proper api credentials

Can do anything on vps server

Going to program and old school pager for fun to give me alerts like the old days from apis

Can build desktop apps

Can build line screens , quote boards

Can Program
Any m5 portable device
JJ, Build me an app that autobuys/sells large cap stocks with regular dividends, a P/E < 15 and risk profile of 3 or less, and projected to be hit new highs in the next 12 months.

I'd like to be able to add triggers to stock buy/sell executions based on recent trading.

Thx
 

KVB

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You don’t need help with ai

I built 5 iOS apps in store

Can get data any website formatted perfectly with some tricky node js code

Can build any trading App If have the proper api credentials

Can do anything on vps server

Going to program and old school pager for fun to give me alerts like the old days from apis

Can build desktop apps

Can build line screens , quote boards

Can Program
Any m5 portable device

I could probably build the interface, but there is no way to have the computer trade like I do.

It's a high performance sport in a fluid situation.

I have to have my hand on the trigger.
 
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