Artificial Intelligence (AI), so we’re told, is busy writing the future. Hollywood scriptwriters took umbrage and went on strike. Unchecked, AI would have dramatically reshaped the film industry and undermined the role of human imagination, pitting artists against robots in a battle over creativity.
Betting shops with their execrable Virtual Racing – four-legged roulette – have tried, are still trying, to lead punters down the same garden path. They’ve yet to go the full Disney and have Animal Rising disrupting a meeting at Portman Park or Steepledowns, but would you put it past them?
Some say the result of the 2023 Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe was preordained, written in the sand. It’s fact that Ace Impact spent his early days at Cagnes sur Mer and is trained at the seaside on the Cote Fleurie at Deauville. Yet you wouldn’t necessarily conclude – either from those humble origins at the provincial track or that he isn’t trained at one of the powerhouse training yards in Chantilly – that Ace Impact was going to become arguably the best racehorse in the world.
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LOOKING BRIGHT FOR IRISH STARS
Karl Hedley reports as jumps challengers pile on the heat across the water
WELL SET TO STEP AHEAD
Ben Morgan has ten warming prospects to follow in the coming weeks
CUE FOR MANY A CELEBRATION
Graham Buddry recalls the life and times of jumps legend Cue Card
KID KAN DOO FOR NICHOLLS
Paul Jacobs casts a close eye over leading picks for this month's big races
TWISTER RUNS MASTER CLASS
John Anthony watches Nigel Twiston-Davies' star catch time judges' eye
NO LEAVES ON LINE TO SLOW THESE FLYERS
Simon Nott enjoys a West Country Weekend catching up with ring pals
EXPECTATIONS SOAR AT RIDGE
Nick Townsend talks to rising Newmarket training star James Owen
KID KAN DOO FOR NICHOLLS
Paul Jacobs casts a close eye over leading picks for this month's big races
NORMA'S COLOURS ARE FLYING PROUD
Robert Cooper sees Percy Willis and Kaadam grace white and green spots and red cap
CHIANTI FLOWS AS NEW LION GROWLS
Prior to the National Hunt season 'proper' getting underway at Chepstow the question on many people's lips was whether or not Willie Mullins would target a second consecutive British trainers' title.