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Artificial Intelligence Dominates Eurovision Forecasts: Predicts Surprising Winners for 2023

Bookmakers and artificial intelligence agree on predictions

Artificial Intelligence Dominates Eurovision Forecasts: Predicts Surprising Winners for 2023
María López

María López

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The final of Eurovision 2023 is just around the corner. Several of the favorites to win, among them Sweden, Finland and Norway, have secured their place in the final that will take place on Saturday, May 13, in the city of Liverpool, United Kingdom. This year it will be the British who will host the event, replacing Ukraine, the winner of the previous edition.

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As a member of the Big Five, Spain has already secured its place in the final from the start, as have Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and France. Blanca Paloma will be representing us at the M&S Bank Arena, with Eaea. However, what do the odds and artificial intelligence say about Blanca Paloma’s chances?

According to estimates that can be consulted on sites such as Eurovision World, Blanca Paloma has a 4% chance of winning the Eurovision 2023 microphone. This leaves her below Ukraine (6%), France (7%), Finland (22%) and the highly acclaimed Sweden (44%). Sweden’s representative, Loreen, would set a new record by becoming the first woman to win the festival twice (the first time was with Euphoria in the 2012 edition).

On the other hand, artificial intelligence has also wanted to predict the result of Eurovision. Specifically, Nielsen (the leading media conglomerate in data measurement and analysis), through its Gracenote tool, coincides with the bookmakers in predicting that Sweden will win the contest.

According to Gracenotes, a song must contain these two characteristics to go far in the contest: be passionate and energetic. Austria, Poland, Iceland, Malta, Israel, Moldova and Sweden are the countries that the artificial intelligence considers to have every chance of winning. Specifically, the tool shows itself to be a “big fan” of Tattoo, which it considers the song with the best chances of winning this edition of Eurovision.

Just don’t try to ask ChatGPT or Bing, as they won’t dare to give you an answer beyond “Hello. As a language model, I don’t have the ability to predict future events, such as the outcome of Eurovision 2023. My knowledge is based on information available up to September 2021, and I do not have access to real-time data. I suggest you consult reliable news sources or follow the event to get the most up-to-date information about Eurovision 2023 and find out who the winner will be.”

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María López

María López

Artist by vocation and technology lover. I have liked to tinker with all kinds of gadgets for as long as I can remember.

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