TL;DRChatGPT now shows Kalshi prediction market odds for World Cup matches, OpenAI’s first deal with a regulated betting exchange.

OpenAI has begun displaying prediction market odds from Kalshi inside ChatGPT search results, marking the first time the company has partnered with a regulated betting exchange. The integration, first reported by the New York Times, shows real-time odds for 2026 FIFA World Cup matches with a “Source: Kalshi” label but no outbound links or Kalshi branding. Users cannot place bets through ChatGPT, and OpenAI’s help page states the data is limited to queries related to the World Cup and is strictly for informational purposes.

The rollout coincided with the World Cup semifinals, with ChatGPT showing France at roughly 60 percent to beat Spain and England at roughly 55 percent to beat Argentina based on Kalshi’s prediction market contracts. Neither company has promoted the integration publicly, and the feature appears only when users ask ChatGPT about upcoming World Cup matches. OpenAI has not disclosed whether money changed hands or whether the arrangement involves revenue sharing.

The deal is the latest sign that prediction markets are embedding themselves into mainstream technology platforms at remarkable speed. Kalshi secured an exclusive partnership with CNN in late 2025 to integrate its odds into news broadcasts, with anchor Harry Enten using the data on air. In January, rival platform Polymarket struck its own exclusive deal with Dow Jones, bringing prediction market data to the Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, and MarketWatch.