'Art and science:' How bracketologists are using artificial intelligence this March Madness

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College hoops fans might want to think again before pinning their hopes of a perfect March Madness bracket on artificial intelligence.

<p>CHICAGO — College hoops fans might want to think again before pinning their hopes of a perfect March Madness bracket on artificial intelligence.

</p><p>They have found that machine learning alone cannot quite solve the limited data and incalculable human elements of &quot&#x3B;The Big Dance.

 

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