Re(2): Observational handicapping Posted on April 25, 2025 at 12:03:08 PM by Craig G
Yes, on many levels.
First, all of that "thinking", instantly.
Especially impressed that I used 'posture', and it understood where I was going and combined it with "& Biomechanics Analysis". Ditto for 'walking' --> 'Walking Speed & Movement Efficiency'.
Additionally, if you think about the way greyhounds are presented, one at a time, before each race, in the context of this , the techniques DeepSeek discussed would make detection child's play.
Or in horse racing, in Andy Beyer's first book, "picking winners', he spoke of a friend who was excellent at reading horses form based on pre-race observation, whereas he himself was comparatively clueless in that regard. I can see computers annihilating us there too.