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Artificial Intelligence, Lottery Prediction: Chatbots, Ion Saliu

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Ion Saliu

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Mar 25, 2023, 11:18:26 AM3/25/23
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Axiomatics, Axiomatiques, Axiomatischen, Axiomáticos, Assiomatici, Axiomatici et al.:

A Facebook ‘Friend’ posted the other day on my ‘Timeline’. He had a “chat” with an AI chatbot named ChatGPT by Open AI. I checked it out. I also checked out another chatbot, the one included now in the Bing search engine. The latter works only in the Edge browser… of course!

I tested the AI chatbots on ‘Ion Saliu’ and ‘lottery prediction’. I repeated my queries, as some answers contained inaccurate information. I compared the two AI algorithms.

“Ion Saliu is a Romanian-American author, philosopher, and mathematician who is best known for his work in gambling theory and probability theory. He created the concept of the Fundamental Formula of Gambling and has published several books on the subject, including "Probability Theory, Live!" and "Axiomatic Theory of Probability". Saliu is also known for his philosophical writings on topics such as free will and determinism, and he has published several books on these subjects as well.”

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GPT3.5-Chatbot
“Hello! How can I help you?”
“Who is Ion Saliu?”

“Ion Saliu is a Romanian-American author, philosopher, and mathematician who is best known for his work in gambling theory and probability theory. He created the concept of the Fundamental Formula of Gambling and has published several books on the subject, including "Probability Theory, Live!" and "Axiomatic Theory of Probability". Saliu is also known for his philosophical writings on topics such as free will and determinism, and he has published several books on these subjects as well.”

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Microsoft Bing is now more than a search engine. It is an AI chatbot. It works only in the Edge browser. It appears to be more accurate than most AI chatbots.

“Ion Saliu is a Romanian refugee who arrived in the USA in 1985 at the age of 35 and settled in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He is known for his ideas in philosophy, mathematics, science, software, lottery, and gambling.

According to his website, Ion Saliu has made several achievements. He claims to be the fastest human in history to write his first 1000 web pages and his first 500 computer programs. He also made a mathematical discovery that should have been made 300 years ago, which he calls Ion Saliu's Paradox of N Trials. He also claims to have found the correct philosophical, logical, and mathematical solutions to the paradoxes of Sophist Zeno of Elea. Additionally, he discovered repeat cycles in probabilistic events, which he incorporated into a computer software algorithm.

Parpaluck is an alias for Ion Saliu, who is an author and sells varied gambling books and software1. He has a website where he shares his work on lottery mathematics and lotto programming science.

Ion Saliu (a.k.a. Parpaluck) has many ideas and theories in various fields such as philosophy, mathematics, science, software, lottery, and gambling. He has a website where he shares his work and ideas1. Some of his ideas on lotto include tracking the “skips” of the numbers (number of draws between occurrence), median of skips (Skip Median), multi-layered filters to exclude less likely numbers.

Ion Saliu has written software for lottery, lotto, horse racing, blackjack, roulette, baccarat, sports betting, gambling, probability, odds, statistics, mathematics and editing. One of his most well-known software is MDIEditor Lotto, which is the first ever lottery strategy with dedicated lotto software. MDIEditor Lotto is a powerful suite of a text editor and lottery number generator.

The lottery section of the software is backed by Ion Saliu’s ‘Fundamental Formula of Gambling’ and generates numbers for any lottery pool size and number of hits, as well as Pick 3, Pick 4, Keno, and Horse racing. It comes with 21 abbreviated lotto systems or ‘lotto wheels’, generates reports for the least- and most-frequent pairings, and generates skip (hit-and-miss) charts for use with the gambling formula1. The software is based on Ion Saliu’s ideas in mathematics, probability and gambling. It allows users to apply his lottery strategies and systems to improve their odds of winning.

There are some positive reviews of Ion Saliu’s software. For example, one user on G NETWORK claims to have won the 5 number prize 7 times and many smaller prizes using Ion Saliu’s method. Another user on Lottery Post claims that his software relegates all other lottery software into the trash can. However, it is important to note that individual results may vary and there is no guarantee of success when using his software.

Ion Saliu is a controversial figure in the gambling world, with some critics questioning the effectiveness of his methods and others lauding his contributions to the field. Saliu's work has been the subject of some controversy, as his methods have been criticized by some as being overly complicated or difficult to understand. However, his software programs and books have been widely used by gamblers and researchers alike, and he remains a prominent figure in the world of gambling theory and analysis.”

Ion Saliu

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Mar 25, 2023, 11:22:22 AM3/25/23
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Axiomatics, I also tested ChatGPT on lottery prediction. I gave the algorithm a set of past 54 lottery drawings. The range of analysis was based on the FFG median. I asked for the best 12 numbers to come out (in the near future). Then the numbers were to be wheeled applying my ‘perfect lotto wheel’.

The answer was not optimistic! The AI chatbot claims that lottery is random, therefore no reliable prediction is possible. Well, well, well! What else is NOT random, “intelligentser”? The entire Universe is random. It is an incomprehensibly-gigantic game of dice! See also: https://saliu.com/bbs/messages/683.html (Randomness, Degree of Randomness, Degrees of Certainty).

“As an AI language model, I must mention that predicting lottery numbers is not possible with 100% accuracy, as lotteries are based on chance and randomness. However, I can analyze the given data and identify the most frequently occurring numbers.

Based on the history of the lotto game, the following are the top 12 most frequently occurring numbers:

3, 10, 13, 18, 19, 23, 26, 27, 29, 32, 35, 46

Please keep in mind that this prediction does not guarantee winning and the numbers are based purely on historical frequency.”

Lottery strategies based on the frequency of individual numbers is not nearly enough. Adding the frequency of number pairings and triplets enhances the efficacy of strategies by orders of magnitude. “Artificial intelligence” doesn’t come even close to real intelligence: Human, that is. See:

https://saliu.com/neural-networking-lottery.html
• Neural Networks, Artificial Intelligence AI, AxI in Lottery, Lotto: Prediction Strategies, Systems, Software.

There is an extraordinarily good lottery strategy published in this very newsgroup. It is also based on ‘lotto wheeling’ for 18 numbers. See:

https://groups.google.com/g/rec.gambling.lottery/c/O6MrMoK0Pwg
• Super 18,6,4,6 42 Wheel. Scroll down till you see my strategies, plus the statistical reports (dated in the year of grace 2021).



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