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3 Years After Retirement, $16,000,000 Worth Vernon Davis Launches AI-Powered Sports Prediction Platform Smart Picks, With Entrepreneurial & Hollywood A-Listers

Sauvik Banerjee
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3 Years After Retirement, $16,000,000 Worth Vernon Davis Launches AI-Powered Sports Prediction Platform Smart Picks, With Entrepreneurial & Hollywood A-Listers

Former NFL star and Super Bowl champion Vernon Davis, who has amassed a net worth of $16,000,000 through his career in pro football and as an actor/producer in Hollywood, is now changing the landscape of sports betting. Davis, along with LA-based entrepreneur Paul Van Kleef and Hollywood executives Henry Penzi and Josh Webber, has launched Smart Picks, which could revolutionize the world of sports.

Smart Picks is a brand-new sports prediction platform that uses the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to produce unparalleled precision in predicting the outcomes of sporting events. Its algorithm uses huge chunks of data, which include historical statistics, real-time updates, weather, travel time, social media of every player, and even political unrest and world events to generate highly precise results. As of now, Smart Picks is offering to predict the outcomes of the ongoing NFL season.

Vernon Davis Launches AI-Powered Sports Prediction Platform

Vernon Davis has been an active figure in his post-NFL career. He has worked on over 30 projects in Hollywood as an actor and producer with renowned personalities such as Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich, and Bruce Willis among many others. Furthermore, the 14-year NFL veteran is also a budding entrepreneur who plans to revolutionize the world of sports with his one-of-its-kind platform.

“The sports betting landscape has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, with AI emerging as a powerful force in the industry,” said Davis. “Our team is obsessed with being on the cutting edge of innovation in the AI Space, and our platform has the potential to revolutionize the way people approach sports betting by providing more accurate predictions and better strategies for making successful wagers.”

 

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“We expect to be the largest and most advanced sports prediction platform online, consistently staying ahead of the bookmaker’s odds with our evolving daily AI development team and marketing edge,” the former 49ers TE added.

Along with Vernon Davis, the ownership group of Smart Picks includes passionate entrepreneur Paul Van Kleef, who has started notable ventures like Zapplight and Nonnocare; director, producer, and screenwriter, Josh Webber; and former child actor and personal assistant to Academy Award-nominated actor Mark Wahlberg turned founder and CEO of Pay It Forward Entertainment, Henry Penzi.

Smart Picks Is Currently Offering Predictive Outcomes On the NFL 2023-2024 Season

The subscription-based platform Smart Picks, leverages improved machine-learning algorithms and a well-trained AI model to generate a precise outcome for any sporting event. The AI is trained on more than 150 factors be it historical statistics or world events that could in any shape or form impact the outcome of the game to determine a highly precise result.

Smart Picks charges $35/week or $100/month for unlimited access to picks. Every user will have a unique profile with IP restrictions to restrict a user from sharing their credentials. The website also offers pick delivery through emails. The recently released platform is currently offering predictive outcomes on the NFL 2023-2024 season and will soon expand to other professional sports.

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Sauvik Banerjee

Sauvik Banerjee

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Sauvik Banerjee is an NFL Content Strategist with a degree in English and Economics. A dedicated fan of the game for over seven years, his passion for football ignited after witnessing Tom Brady orchestrate the 28-3 comeback. In over three years of writing, but mostly strategizing, Sauvik has penned more than 1,300 articles, mainly focusing on the human stories behind the players and how the sport has transformed their lives. He loves watching Lamar Jackson on the field, as he is drawn to his dynamic, unpredictable style of play. When he’s not writing about football, you’ll find Sauvik running—something he’s loved since his track and field days. But one thing he is not wired to do is turn down a challenge on the chess board.

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