We had Paul the Octopus in 2010. For the 2022 World Cup, an artificial intelligence is in charge of determining the winners this time around in Qatar 2022.
The 2022 World Cup is 4 months and 6 days away. The football extravaganza, scheduled to take place in Qatar from 21 November to 18 December, has football fans all over the world excited. Now that the 32 qualified teams are known, predictions are being made.
The Analyst, known worldwide for its statistics, has decided to take a stab at probability. By doing what? By using artificial intelligence to determine which teams were most likely to win. Of the five teams that qualified for the World Cup, Senegal have the best chance of winning. The African champions have a 0.19% chance of victory. Sadio Mané's teammates are 23rd in the list of potential winners.
No chance for Cameroon
After Senegal, Ghana is in 26th place with a 0.02% chance of victory, just ahead of Tunisia with a 0.01% chance, as is Morocco. The fifth African country qualified for the 2022 World Cup, Cameroon has no chance of winning the tournament according to this artificial intelligence. This is despite the fact that Samuel Eto'o recently declared that his team was going to Qatar to win.
According to the artificial intelligence, France has the best chance of winning the World Cup. Les Bleus are ahead of Brazil and Spain.