What Do Machines Think About The Clinton Machine?

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An artificial intelligence system called MogIA is making a shocking prediction, but all the polls disagree with the computer.

The advanced AI system that has predicted the last three elections is picking Trump as the winner.

MogIA was developed by an Indian company named Genic.AI, and uses over 20 million data points from public websites like Facebook, Google, Twitter and YouTube.

It looks at the engagement of a candidate’s fans and predicts a winner. This year it is Trump.

The AI doesn’t take into account “sentiment”, so there could be a lot of negative statements that are still being recorded, but so are Hillary’s data points.

What is really amazing about the numbers, the current election has 25% more engagement than Barack Obama’s record setting numbers in the 2008 election.

More people are online now, so that may have some influence, but 25% is a big number.

“If Trump loses, it will defy the data trend for the first time in the last 12 years since Internet engagement began in full earnest,” said Sanjiv Rai, the developer of MogIA.

The polls in America disagree.

Real Clear Politics average is at 5.2% today in favor of Hillary.

If the AI system is going to be right, then the polls have been way off this entire election.

We’ll see who wins and if the machine is right in predicting the downfall of the Clinton machine.

Let us know if you think the AI system is right in picking Trump in the comments below.

Adam Campbell is a former military brat, who grew up all over the world--but considers Milwaukee, WI, where he and his wife currently live, to be his home. He enjoys reporting the real news, without bias.