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🤖 AI predicts Club World Cup finalists and winner, do you agree?

🤖 AI predicts Club World Cup finalists and winner, do you agree?

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🤖 AI predicts Club World Cup finalists and winner, do you agree?
The Round of 16 of the Club World Cup kicks off this Saturday (28), with the Brazilian classic Palmeiras vs. Botafogo!
With the start of the knockout stage, we asked ChatGPT about the path to the final and the grand champion of the Club World Cup!
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Check it out below and tell us your prediction in the comments!
Remember, this is not our opinion, just a simulation by an artificial intelligence following pre-established criteria.
This Friday (27), Opta also made the probabilities for the 16 clubs in the Round of 16.
Round of 16
Bracket 1
Inter Milan vs. Fluminense
Manchester City vs. Al-Hilal
Palmeiras vs. Botafogo
Benfica vs. Chelsea
Bracket 2
PSG vs. Inter Miami
Flamengo vs. Bayern Munich
Real Madrid vs. Juventus
Borussia Dortmund vs. Monterrey
Quarterfinals
Bracket 1
Inter Milan vs. Manchester City
Botafogo vs. Chelsea
Bracket 2
PSG vs. Bayern
Real Madrid vs. Dortmund
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Semifinals
Manchester City vs. Chelsea
Bayern Munich vs. Real Madrid
Final
Manchester City 🆚 Real Madrid
Champion 🏆
Manchester City
AI Criteria
The prompt for the simulation asked the AI to consider the following criteria:
Performance so far in the World Cup
Squad depth
Physical condition of the players
Tactical efficiency
History in knockout stages
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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