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Supercomputer 2.0 predicts Celtic to leave Rangers in their dust and Aberdeen to suffer the season from hell

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Everyone loves a prediction, eh? But it's not just pundits opining these days as the machines have views of their own. In the age of AI many followers of the Scottish Premiership will feel like saying aye right as BetVictor's shiny new Supercomputer predicts doom.

And that will be the case of Aberdeen as their calculations reckon Barry Robson and his major revamp will fall flat and result in barely scraping into the top six.

The Northern Lights are shining and despite guaranteed European group stage football it feels unlikely there will be a major slide who are looking up not down.

The formula isn't expecting Celtic – champions in 11 of the past 12 seasons – to come unstuck with their average lead standing at 10 points up until the split.

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