Impulse AI documented its predictions publicly before each series tipped off, standing in stark contrast to the consensus favor for San Antonio’s young roster. The agent correctly backed the New York Knicks to defeat San Antonio in the Finals, projected San Antonio to oust defending champions Oklahoma City in seven games, and identified Cleveland’s unlikely comeback against the top-seeded Detroit Pistons.
Founder and CEO Eshan Chordia emphasized that the results were not a matter of chance. According to Chordia, the team provided data and a prompt, allowing the agent to handle feature engineering and model evaluation autonomously. The company intends for these sports predictions to serve as a proof point for their broader commercial software, which allows users to generate predictive models for churn, fraud detection, and energy pricing without manual coding or machine learning expertise. The same agent has since been deployed for public testing across NHL playoff and FIFA World Cup datasets.




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