Imagine if a baseball membership had an oracle that might say with certainty what number of hits a batter would compile, or what number of runs a pitcher would permit, within the coming 12 months, three years or decade. The perfect-performing groups would then be these with the most effective oracles. Such oracles don’t exist, after all. However artificial-intelligence (AI) models do. And so they don’t want a crystal ball: they can predict the future just by in search of mathematical patterns in reams of historic information.