
BBC Sport's football expert Chris Sutton, a Manchester United fan Liam, and Microsoft's AI CoPilot predict the outcomes of the first Premier League matches, with AI aiming to retain its title from last season.
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The new Premier League season starts with predictions from experts and AI.
The score is Machines 1-0 Humans - at least when it comes to predicting football results, anyway. AI - in this case Microsoft chatbot CoPilot - finished top of the BBC predictions league at the first attempt last season, but will it stay there? BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton, his guests and the BBC readers will be hoping to strike back, and land a blow for the human race. ... (FULL ARTICLE CONTENT HERE, WITH PARAGRAPH BREAKS AS IN ORIGINAL)
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Arsenal to win against Coventry
Very likely · Within hours
Manchester United to win against Hull
Likely · Within hours

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