PunterGPT’s tip
PunterGPT is the brainchild of Michael Kollo, chief executive of generative AI company Evolved Reasoning, and John Conomos, the head of global quantitative research at Macquarie Group.
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It has form, last year predicting eventual winner Without a Fight to finish in the top three.
PunterGPT’s point of difference is that it takes in words, not numbers, according to Kollo. It’s been fed a cross-section of different articles written by different professional punters, with the view that in among all of that expertise, there is a truth. Its whole shtick is about picking up sentiments and perceptions of a particular horse, and comparing that to the market odds.
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It’s no surprise that, given how niche and specialised PunterGPT’s expertise is, it’s the most bullish of the lot. It tipped relative outsider Onesmoothoperator at $8.50.
“His win in the Geelong Cup was eye-catching,” the artificial intelligence says.
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“Coming from the back, running wide and still showing a powerful finish tells us he’s got staying power and a turn of foot, too.
“With his light weight and a top jockey in Craig Williams, he’s got the tools to make a big play at Flemington. Plus, he’s not just consistent but has been keeping up in these staying races, which suggests he’ll stay the 3200m. Definitely a top chance in my book and good value.”
I heed PunterGPT’s advice and put a couple of dollars on Onesmoothoperator.
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ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini are much more generalised in how they go about it, so are more circumspect.
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ChatGPT’s tip
“If I had to pick just one horse for the 2024 Melbourne Cup, Buckaroo is a strong choice,” ChatGPT says.
“He’s currently a co-favourite and comes off a solid performance, finishing as runner-up in the Caulfield Cup, which showcases his ability in high-stakes races. His consistency and recent form make him one of the most reliable options, especially if you’re looking for a straightforward bet rather than taking a chance on a dark horse.”
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I’ve already backed somewhat of a dark horse in Onesmoothoperator, so I put a couple of buckaroos on ChatGPT’s pick.
Google Gemini’s tip
Google’s generative AI chatbot Gemini is downright cowardly in comparison.
“As an Al, I cannot provide personal opinions or beliefs,” it tells me. “However, based on the pre-race analysis and expert opinions, Vauban seems to be a strong contender for the 2024 Melbourne Cup.”
A tip is a tip. I round out my betting with a couple of bucks on race favourite Vauban, even though an outright favourite hasn’t won the Melbourne Cup in more than a decade.
The result
AI might be decent at generating a meal plan or solving a complex maths problem. It might even be OK at giving relationship advice (though really, please see a couples’ counsellor before turning to ChatGPT).
As far as horse racing goes, though?
Generative AI was a resounding failure, Knight’s Choice taking out the Melbourne Cup, followed by Warp Speed and Okita Soushi. None of the horses tipped by AI finished in the top five, and my betting yielded exactly zero dollars in winnings.
For now, I’m going to stick to my own non-system. At least it has some heart.
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