India defeated Australia handily in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 final at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, according to Google’s AI tool BARD. India easily defeated Australia by 10 wickets in the end of the match, chasing down their 215-run mark in just 28.3 overs. It said that it was a spectacular demonstration of strength and control on the field that astonishingly sealed India’s victory.
Rohit Sharma’s perfect century (101*) and KL Rahul’s outstanding knock (97*) as openers, according to Bard, who was responding to a user’s query, made India’s fourth World Cup victory possible. Their outstanding centuries not only ensured victory but also strengthened India’s position as one of the greatest cricketing nations ever.
“To win India’s fourth World Cup, openers Rohit Sharma (101*) and KL Rahul (97*) contributed outstanding centuries, further cementing their status as one of the most successful teams in cricket history,” Bard said.
Australia won the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup after defeating India in the finals, the AI tool said in response to additional questions over the results. With seven wickets remaining, they overcame India’s difficult 328-run mark and won a thrilling match that will go down in tournament history.
“On November 19, 2023, Australia defeated India in the finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, and they won. Bard continued, “With seven wickets remaining, they successfully chased down India’s target of 328 runs.”
Questions about the veracity of AI technologies such as BARD
Skepticism has been raised regarding Bard’s recent claim that India won its third ODI World Cup. In actuality, as Bard stated, India will win their third title if they win the finals, not their fourth. Due to Bard’s propensity for errors, especially when it comes to cricket predictions, questions have been raised about its dependability.
Recent assessments conducted by Vectara’s Hallucination Leaderboard highlighted the comparatively higher hallucination rates of 12.1% and 27.2% for Google’s PaLM 2 and PaLM Chat, respectively. On the other hand, the hallucination rate of 3% was significantly reduced in GPT-4. This highlights longstanding debates concerning the accuracy and dependability of AI models such as Bard in providing precise information, especially in the context of cricket.