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Here’s who’ll win the World Cup, according to science  | BBC Science Focus Magazine

Statisticians from across Europe teamed up to train a competition-predicting, machine learning algorithm. This is what they found.

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Here’s who’ll win the World Cup, according to science  | BBC Science Focus Magazine

European statisticians' random forest algorithm analyzing 8-year match history and player data across 100,000 World Cup simulations predicts Spain as winner. For tech leaders: production-scale ML for probabilistic forecasting under uncertainty, directly applicable to demand prediction and risk modeling.

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hindustantimes.com3 g fa

An AI model has picked the 2026 World Cup winner, and it built itself in an afternoon

Spain came out on top after 10,000 simulations. The way the model was built is its own story.

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    An AI model has picked the 2026 World Cup winner, and it built itself in an afternoon

    Spain came out on top after 10,000 simulations. The way the model was built is its own story.

  2. sabato 20 giugno 2026·sciencefocus.com

    Here’s who’ll win the World Cup, according to science  | BBC Science Focus Magazine

    Statisticians from across Europe teamed up to train a competition-predicting, machine learning algorithm. This is what they found.