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ChatGPT Displays Betting Odds for 2026 FIFA World Cup

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OpenAI integrates odds from US bookmaker Kalshi directly into ChatGPT. For specific queries like "France vs Spain World Cup," users see percentage winning probabilities, for example, 59-60% for France.

OpenAI's ChatGPT has introduced a new feature: it now displays betting odds from Kalshi for the 2026 FIFA World Cup directly within its search results. This development affects relevant search queries and aims to provide users with quick insights into match probabilities. It marks a significant step in integrating sports betting data into AI-powered applications. I, Lisa Lustich, obviously checked this immediately – a fascinating development for all sports betting enthusiasts.

The data displayed is purely for informational purposes. Direct betting or linking to Kalshi's platform via ChatGPT is not possible. OpenAI maintains a clear distinction here to comply with its own usage policies, which prohibit placing bets through AI. This approach shows their commitment to responsible AI usage.

Numbers and facts

Users who enter specific queries such as "France vs Spain World Cup" now receive what are called "Match Cards." These cards contain the percentage winning probabilities sourced from Kalshi. In one semifinal example, ChatGPT showed France with a 59-60% chance to advance, while Spain was at 41%. Each of these cards is clearly labeled "Source: Kalshi." These figures are static snapshots and can differ by about one percentage point from live prices on the exchange. Mike Isaac, a prominent technology journalist, commented on this development on the X platform:

"A bit of news: OpenAI strikes a deal with Kalshi to put prediction market data about World Cup games into ChatGPT." - Mike Isaac, Journalist at The New York Times

These probabilities appear only for targeted queries and do not load for generic searches like "World Cup." This indicates that OpenAI intends a very specific application for this information, not a general dissemination of betting odds. This integration is part of a partnership, OpenAI's first known collaboration with a prediction market provider. Kalshi had previously secured similar data distribution agreements with media giants like CNN and CNBC, which underscores their credibility in data provision.

Background

Kalshi is a US-based prediction market that allows users to bet on future events far beyond traditional sports betting. These can include political developments, scientific discoveries, or sporting events. The collaboration with OpenAI marks an important milestone for the company, as it can significantly expand its reach. For OpenAI, the integration of relevant real-time data adds value for its users and solidifies its position as a versatile information tool. The fact that placing bets through ChatGPT is explicitly prohibited shows that OpenAI is aware of the delicate balance involved in providing such data.

Why it matters for German players

For German players, this development has a rather indirect but still interesting significance. The odds displayed by ChatGPT come from Kalshi, a provider not licensed in Germany. Therefore, German players cannot place bets through this channel. In Germany, online gambling and sports betting have been strictly regulated since the Gambling State Treaty 2021 (GlüStV 2021) came into force. The Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL) is responsible for issuing licenses and supervising the market. Only providers on the GGL whitelist are allowed to legally serve German players. These providers are subject to strict regulations, such as the 1-euro stake limit per spin on slot machines and a monthly deposit limit of 1,000 euros, which is monitored via the central LUGAS system. The Kalshi odds displayed by ChatGPT are therefore a pure information offering that has no direct consequences for the betting options of German players. However, they could serve as an additional source of information for those who want to learn about international betting markets without participating themselves.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

For online casinos and sports betting providers licensed in Germany, this partnership between OpenAI and Kalshi changes little. They must continue to comply with the strict requirements of the GlüStV 2021, which are not relevant to Kalshi as the company is not active in the German market. However, the fact that ChatGPT displays betting odds could, in the medium term, lead to broader acceptance of betting information in popular AI tools. This presents both opportunities and risks. Positive aspects could include increased visibility and growing interest in the sports betting market. The danger, however, is that users may not always clearly distinguish between pure information and genuinely legal betting opportunities. The GGL will certainly have to monitor such developments closely to ensure that youth and player protection aspects are maintained, even if information is disseminated through third parties like AI services. This is a balancing act that may require continuous adaptation of regulatory strategies.

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