A Robot Is Grading Your Fantasy Football Draft And Is Being Pretty Brutal About It
The robots now writing the Associated Press' company quarterly earnings stories are now grading your fantasy football draft, and they're being kind of harsh about it.
This is actually the third year that North Carolina-based Automated Insights have been evaluating draft outcomes for users of Yahoo Fantasy Football. But this year's analysis, which is carried out by AI's Wordsmith program, incorporates more data and more complex language, making it particularly brutal.
"We configure the lexicon for each project - in this case, we taught Wordsmith many, many snarky phrases," AI's James Kotecki told us an in email. "Wordsmith determines the best phrase combinations for a specific report, from AP style to Fantasy Football trash talk."
Here's the report Wordsmith gave Lema D, who received a "C" grade after she drafted too many New York Giants too high in the draft (Big Blue is 13th in Vegas' odds of winning the Super Bowl). She also drafted a kicker, a non-essential position, in the 9th round out of 15.
"Sometimes in life we make mistakes," the robot said. "Lema's Team will hopefully use this giant mistake of a draft as a learning opportunity, so in future drafts they will perform much better."