This reminds me very much of delta polling, where you survey experts in a field with a complex and unsolvable question, tally the results, send that information back to the experts, and then ask them again. After a few rounds this tends to arrive at what is usually a pretty solid answer.<p>It is used sometimes in scientific and medical research. An automated tool is pretty neat, but like others said, it doesn't really classify as AI. I'm not sure how much money I would really put down on the bets the site makes, but it is similar in some ways to the scandal that rocked Draft Kings/Fan Duel, where admins were using high-level data to make bets on opposing systems. They did in fact make money.