In any case, this is all a huge coincidence, because most likely, the gpt chat either selects numbers completely randomly or analyzes numbers that have already appeared frequently. Or perhaps it selects numbers that haven't appeared often, but in any case, the influence of luck is so great that 99% depends solely on random numbers, not on any calculations.
After all, with the same random success, you can try to manipulate luck in slots – it's uncontrollable and absolutely useless.
According to probability theory, it doesn't matter what numbers came up in previous lottery draws; the exact same numbers could come up again, so I wouldn't say that ChatGPT has any advantage over human intuition in this regard. The odds will be the same, but if the odds are the same, then there's no point in wasting time using ChatGPT. Some people may use it to familiarize themselves with modern technology, while others genuinely believe that ChatGPT possesses some secret knowledge that allows them to win lotteries and other games of chance. But if you think about it logically, there is definitely no practical sense in it.
Yes, you're absolutely right. This phenomenon is called the "gambler's fallacy"—it's when someone thinks that if certain numbers haven't come up for a long time, they have a higher chance of coming up. This is, of course, one of the biggest misconceptions in gambling. This means that even this attempt to tie logic to using past experience in lotteries is completely pointless.
Overall, it feels like the guys in the article simply wanted to somehow tie the trending topic of AI to their own random success, either to look smart or trendy.