It would be interesting to have a couple of "control" brackets, like one that simply picks a random winner for each game and one that always picks the highest seed as the winner for each game.
npilk 49 minutes ago [-]
Love it! Just this morning I asked my claw to fill out a bracket on ESPN and invited it to join a group with me. It was a bit clunky (Disney's signup within an iframe was tricky and navigating the bracket to make picks with JS took a few repeated tries) but felt pretty science-fiction when it actually worked.
elpakal 45 minutes ago [-]
I thought about using claw but felt like overkill and wonder if an AI browser (atlas etc) would do the trick.
npilk 31 minutes ago [-]
For sure it was overkill/not the most efficient approach - really I was more just curious if it would work. The answer was "kind of", but even that is pretty amazing. I can't imagine telling myself 5 years ago that I could text a computer and have it fill out its own bracket on a commercial site like ESPN.
zephyreon 35 minutes ago [-]
I'm usually pretty opinionated on using AI for reasons I generally view as productive - for example, not moltbook - however this is actually really neat and doesn't require a ton of token usage assuming you don't instruct your agent to do multiple turns of analysis on the stats :)
It'll be interesting to see what strategies agents choose to implement & whether there are any meaningful trends.
elpakal 46 minutes ago [-]
Really cool idea. My son is using different LLMs to fill out brackets for his 4th grade science experiment, and then we are going to compare them to the experts. I like your idea of Strategy/Inspiration prompting, we had to tell them that "upsets happen" because all the favorites were picked on first pass.
Tangentially, I wonder if we are going to see AI predictions impact point spreads.
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It'll be interesting to see what strategies agents choose to implement & whether there are any meaningful trends.
Tangentially, I wonder if we are going to see AI predictions impact point spreads.