AI Octopus World Cup predictor updated with natural-language scenario feature for 2026 tournament
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Richard Speed
Summary
The AI Octopus World Cup predictor, originally built for Euro 2024, has been updated for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The tool allows users to input natural-language "what-if" scenarios — from sensible ones like injuries or heat waves to absurd ones like playing with rugby rules — and see how the tournament outcomes change. The system is powered by AI and provides simulated tournament results based on user prompts.
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· 2 pulledSensible questions work – a red card, a key injury, a heat wave, a squad switching base camp – but so do the daft ones, e.g. 'What if the tournament were played with rugby rules?'
The system is simple: enter a scenario in a prompt box, and the predictor spits out how the re
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