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AI will tell us the World Cup Winner 2006!



Two Indian students worked pretty crazily on a AI project and know who is the winner. I don't buy it personally, no one could have ever imagined that Greece would have won the Euro Cup 2004! No One!!!! Anyways check it out here...


Based on statistical analysis, artificial intelligence believes that the host country will lose to the Netherlands in the quarterfinals.


Heh heh...


"We think Brazil and Italy will be in the final and Brazil will win," said Fasihnia, who will be nevertheless be supporting his native Iran during the tournament.

"One semifinal will feature the Netherlands and Italy and the other England and Brazil."


Hmmm...You know something!!!! Holland is the World Cup Champion 2006! I'm predicting it right now! It has to happen, I've waited all those years. It has gotta happen

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