In the news I saw by chance, a woman who won


In the news I saw by chance, a woman who won the lottery like the American Super Bowl was interviewed, and she said she won the lottery because she asked AI for the lottery number.

No matter who I ask, this is impossible to think about in common sense…
AI works only when rules exist
There is no AI without rules.

I asked CHATGPT out of curiosity
The answer is interesting.

He gave me 5 numbers. Then he tells me to avoid anything like 12345 that rarely comes out…wow.. that doesn’t make sense.. they’re the same in probability..
Why are you saying this…

I asked again an hour later, and this time I will give you another number.
It’s the lottery number for next week. LOL..

Probabilistic, the probability that 12345 will be the lottery number is the same
But I think the probability of winning is small.
The reason is… I don’t know… It’s never been released before

There is the most winning number that has been released so far, and this number appears to have appeared frequently.

In other words, if you analyze the winning numbers so far, you can see that several numbers came out several times.

And there were very few cases where the numbers were mostly attached.
So it’s 23478 or 10 13 15 17 19 or so.. Very few have come out like this. Very few as far as I know. So that’s what CHATGPT says.

So are the probabilities we know wrong? They are all equal probabilities.
I don’t know. But studying quantum mechanics shows how ignorant we are. Eventually, the probability we are talking about could be wrong in the future.

Why do certain numbers often become lotto numbers when they are probabilistically the same???
Why 12345 I or have consecutive numbers been added to make it a lottery winning number??
For example, 12345 or 10 11 12 13 14 15 me… 2021 22 23 24 25 me and so on
There isn’t.

Ugh… It’s probabilistically the same.. Why is that???

Here’s the question..

  1. Is the ladder game the same probability? No, it’s already been mathematically proven. Both ends of the ladder game
    It’s most advantageous. (In a game where you buy meals if you get caught…)
  2. Is the coin toss fair? No, after the actual experiment, whether it’s the front or the back
    There’s a slightly higher chance of it coming out. There’s also a reason…
    Either way, it’s heavier on one side…

Like this, what we know in common sense… is actually not perfect.

I’m actually curious while writing this article
It’s the same in terms of probability, but why does a specific number become a winning number often
Has there ever been such a number mentioned earlier??

Anyone who knows???


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