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Can artificial intelligence calculate lottery winning numbers?

I can't.

The research direction is time series prediction under machine learning, and I have also thought about this issue.

For the prediction of lottery tickets, artificial intelligence has not developed to this stage, but it is impossible.

Give a chestnut. Everyone knows the weather forecast.

Before the development of artificial intelligence, weather forecasting was modeled by various atmospheric equations, even if it was combined with empirical rules.

Now machine learning is applied to weather forecast, because the weather changes are basically stable within one year. This stable sequence is stable whether it is linear or nonlinear. Occasionally it will be inaccurate because of sudden natural phenomena, but this probability is very low. In most cases, it can accurately predict the weather. To put it bluntly, this is the transition from the rule of human experience to the rule of machine experience.

Take the stock as an example, there is only a short time period to predict, and you can't judge when it is a predictable time period, because the stock is unstable and manipulated most of the time.

Lottery is even more impossible to predict, because it has been separated from the mapping relationship and completely turned into ultra-discrete data. Whether it is manipulated or not, it is unpredictable from its value alone.

Because machine learning, that is, artificial intelligence, is also a prediction obtained by learning the law of series, it is impossible to predict high and low values like lottery tickets.

Some people say that lottery tickets can be predicted from parity, interval and frequency, rather than numerical values.

That's impossible, because the lottery sequence is too short, such as the number of 5+2 two-color ball and 1 * * 7, and the sequence has many attributes, such as parity, interval and number of times, so it is easy to produce many attributes in one sequence. To put it bluntly, it is to randomly compile 10,000 lottery numbers, and each number is readable and reasonable.