There were many memorable AIs Philadelphia 76ers From Allen Iverson to Andre Iguodala, if you used the uppercase “I” in a typo instead of the lowercase “L”, then Al Horford, history. But as a sixth Deeply cursed season General Manager Daryl Molly may have revealed AI, which is falling as Philadelphia's most infamous artificial intelligence.
The man who brought the team together was talking on a panel at the MIT Sloan Sports Analysis Conference when 22-43 Six got injured and got caught up in a benevolent end waiting for an accidental tank campaign.LLMS) When making basketball decisions, Molly said they were part of his process:
76ers President Daryl Molly says he wants AI to input when making team decisions.
“We absolutely use the model as a vote in every decision.” pic.twitter.com/raerlg1s7n
– Found by Pablo Torre (@pablofindsout) March 13, 2025
When I saw the first half of the above post, Molly thought Allen Iverson was admitting to consulting for Six. Maybe he can help turn things around. ” …and I looked at the second half and realized that it meant he was asking the computer to help him figure out which basketball player is good.
Now, to be fair to Molly, he says, like Scouts, LLMS will only vote for basketball decisions. They can't make the final call, and how trustworthy they are always reassessed based on their successes and tracking of failures. At least not to pass the keys yet, since Morey hasn't completely passed them to the computer.
But with that being said…this Sixers implosion actually makes much more sense when you look at the team through the AI lens. After all, what does a large language model do? A total of previously written opinions and facts written by others and I'll spit them out Let high school students lightly plagiarize internet articles to complete their homework assignments.
And if you look at this Sixers team as if it was built by typing “Andre Drummond and Eric Gordon still have a good basketball?” to Chatgpt… Of course, the computer was going to consider them to be decent role players based on past productions. Clearly, the AI model was going to consider Paul George and Joel Embiid worth a Max contract expansion for previous production while underestimating future concerns, as they cannot project anyone with guaranteed certainty. It just looks at what players have done in the past and if these trends continue, Disco sales will increase forever And Joel Embiid will eventually be in the final of the meeting. Truly, the scary roster built by Sixers might be the best argument that in reality, AI is not just being promoted yet.
Unfortunately, like the ultimate dystopian social impact AI, it's not the people like Molly who create silly products that replace humans with computers and pay the price. I'll become a Six fan. It's always a six fan.





