Olympic Data Analyst GPT
What is it:
It’s your go-to AI chat for Olympics info! It's like having a genius sports analyst at your fingertips, ready to dive deep into Olympic stats, records, and trends.
What CAN it do:
We’ve trained the GPT on some key Olympics stats (see below for a full list of what’s included). Not only will it be able to give specific answers, but it can do comparisons and give in-depth analysis to uncover hidden facts, trends and stories from the history of the Games.
Keep an eye on Verodat social media where we’ll be sharing the weird and wonderful things users come up with over the next few weeks! Add yours with #VerodatOlympics.
What CAN’T it do:
AI is great BUT it depends on having the right data. For this GPT we’ve used the following information: anything outside of this can’t be accurately included in responses.
- Games details: Season (winter or summer) location of the games, the year.
- Event details: The name of the event, the sport category, the gender category (male, female, mixed) the full results per Games and unit of measure for the event (seconds, metres etc)
- Athlete details: Their name, gender, DOB, the country they represent, their results per Games and any doping disqualifications.
So for example, the GPT will be able to compare winning times in athletics 100m for men vrs women from the 2020 Games right back to 1896, but as we didn’t include country of birth the GPT won’t be able to tell you the most common county of origin.
A good rule of thumb - (for this and most AI) - the AI tool is only as good as the data it gets - if there are any additional data you think we should include - let us know.
How is this any different from ChatGPT?
- Accuracy: While ChatGPT offers responses across a broad range of topics, the Olympics Data Analyst GPT is finely tuned to provide more in-depth and accurate responses related to this specific set of Olympic Games data. It takes all the capabilities of ChatGPT but builds in lots of essential data elements that ensures the results are accurate.
- Traceability: For this tool, lots of this data is publicly available, so ChatGPT will sometimes be able to give you a similar answer but you can’t see how ChatGPT arrived at its answer and whether or not you can trust it. Verodats Olympics GPT is built in the same way we build business analytics GPTs. We’ve told AI exactly what the data is, where it came from and included all the bits AI needs to perform. So not only can you trust the outcome, you can actually determine the full data provenance - handy if you get fact checked on your new found Olympics genius!
- Continuous Tuning: We have built specific queries into this GPT, which basically does all the data analytics work and prompting behind the scenes and have ‘human validated’ the outcomes. These queries are Verified by Verodat. This means that everytime you run this type of question, the answer is a) correct b) fully verified, and c) transparent and traceable. This doesn’t mean these aren’t the only queries you can run though, the GPT can still provide incredible accuracy rates without being verified. You can also ask the GPT to explain how it got to the answer so you can check its logic for yourself. The beauty of analytics GPT’s with Verodat however, is that you don’t need a full engineering team to get your query verified - if you get an unverified answer, just click the link and our team will build the query in.
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Right or Wrong: ChatGPT can be right a lot of the time. The problem when you’re dealing with data analytics though is that anything less than ALL of the time time is not enough. Regular GPT’s will always give you an answer, filling in blanks when needed and you have no idea if the answer is right or wrong at any given time. With Verodats GPT, the ‘Verified by Verodat’ response gives you full trust that the answer is correct and if it’s not already Verified, it can be easily updated.
Don’t believe us? Go ahead and ask ChatGPT and Verodats Olympic GPT this question and see what happens...which countries have shown the biggest spike in medal success from one olympics to the next?