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Microsoft’s Bing is at it again, predicts upcoming Grammy Award winners

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
September 22, 2019
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Bing is at it again, predicts upcoming Grammy Award winners

The Grammy’s is just around the corner and for most people, it’s another event to watch, but for us Microsoft nuts, it’s another opportunity to see how well Cortana and her Bing prediction engine is at guessing who will win in each category.

Bing has aggregated information from search queries and social media to figure out which artists are most likely to win an award. This prediction engine has had a good track record in the past, correctly predicting winning teams in the FIFA World Cup, The Voice, and most recently, the Super Bowl.

Bing is at it again, predicts upcoming Grammy Award winners

Searching for ‘Grammy Awards’ on Bing.com should result in a carousel with different award categories, which you can then click on to see prediction estimates. Bing has predicted that Sam Smith for example is most likely to win the Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist awards. We’ll know soon enough how accurate Bing is this time around.

Bing will also display the lyrics next to the music videos of the nominated songs so you can sing along to your heart’s content. Head over to the source link below to see all the Bing Grammy’s predictions. 

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