ChatGPT is a machine learning system developed by Sportslens to Predict the 2023 Grand National winner. The prediction made by the system is that Rachael Blackmore will be victorious with her horse Ain’t That A Shame, trained by Henry de Bromhead who also trained the 2021 winner Minella Times. Delta Work has been predicted to finish as runner-up ahead of last year’s winner Noble Yeats, with Davy Russell expecting a top performance on Galvin, potentially his last race. ChatGPT described the outcome to be “a moment of pure joy and excitement” as the winning connections rejoice in front of the cheering crowds.
Sportslens has become a leader in news and analysis about sport, thanks to the work of its data science team. Its proprietary ChatGPT algorithm is able to track the latest trends and make predictions on important matches and tournaments. The prediction for the Grand National made by the system was based on deep learning, which means the machine is able to make more accurate predictions based on data. AI has also been able to provide insight into past performances, suggesting Rachael Blackmore has a great chance of winning the race.
Rachael Blackmore is a jockey who broke history by becoming the first female to win the Grand National back in 2021 and she will be at the start line this Saturday looking to repeat her feat. Blackmore will be on board Ain’t That A Shame which has seen a surge in support from punters this week. So much so that the horse has seen its odds cut from 20/1 to 8/1, making it the current favourite for the race.
The Grand National is an unforgettable race and it is certain to once again provide an experience to remember. With so much talent at the start line and the outcome predicted by AI, this could be the year for another champion to lift the trophy.