Coinbase Under Fire Over Fake Norway Vs Brazil World Cup Result
AI Alert Declares False Result Before Kickoff Coinbase (@coinbase) is facing criticism after an AI-generated alert on its prediction markets platform declared a fabricated World Cup result ah
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AI Alert Declares False Result Before Kickoff
Coinbase (@coinbase) is facing criticism after an AI-generated alert on its prediction markets platform declared a fabricated World Cup result ahead of Sunday's Round of 16 match between Norway and Brazil. The notification claimed Norway had beaten Brazil before the match was played, stating a 3-2 scoreline with striker Erling Haaland scoring twice, and framed the fabricated outcome as breaking news. Coinbase's own market page showed the fixture was under a weather delay at the time, meaning no actual result existed.
Users flagged the alert on social media, with critics accusing Coinbase of hallucinating results for a game that had not yet started and sending factually incorrect notifications to its millions of customers. Some critics also questioned Coinbase's broader positioning of prediction markets as reliable, truth-seeking tools.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) confirmed the team is looking into the error. The incident revives questions about AI safeguards in financial products used by millions of people. Coinbase and Armstrong had not responded to media requests for comment at the time of publication.
The Actual Match: Haaland Delivers the Real Thing
In a twist that made the AI error even more striking, the match ultimately produced a result that was not too far from the fabricated one. Erling Haaland scored two late goals to send Norway into the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time with a 2-1 victory, condemning Brazil to their earliest exit in the competition since 1990.Haaland broke the deadlock in the 79th minute off a left-wing cross from Andreas Schjelderup, then added a decisive second with a powerful low shot into the corner of the net in the final minute of regulation.
The Manchester City striker now moves level with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe at the front of the Golden Boot race, with all three on seven goals.Norway advance to face Mexico or England in the quarterfinals in Miami on July 11.
For Coinbase, the episode is an uncomfortable reminder of the risks that come with deploying AI-generated content in a live financial and betting context, particularly when real money is tied to the outcomes being reported.
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