Adrien Brody, Demi Moore, and Anora predicted to come out victorious at the 2025 Oscars
- ChatGPT predicts Anora to win Best Picture, Adrien Brody Best Actor, and Demi Moore Best Actress
- AI sees Cynthia Erivo and Timothée Chalamet as best dressed on the night
- The Chatbot hints at a potential Will Smith v Chris Rock-like tiff between Adrien Brody and Timothée Chalamet
Anora is set to take home the Oscar for Best Picture, beating the musical thriller Emilia Pérez, according to ChatGPT.
The research, conducted by MyBettingSites.co.uk, tasked AI with predicting the winner of each category at the 97th Academy Awards, with artificial intelligence forecasting Sean Baker’s Anora will come out on top for the biggest award of the night.
The prompt given to the Chatbot was to “analyse the full set of 2025 Oscars nominations, predicting the winner for each category and providing rationale behind each prediction, taking into account past trends, critic reviews, audience reaction, and all other relevant information.”
AI predictions for top six Oscar categories
The AI predictions for the 2025 Oscars winners are interesting when compared to the latest Oscars betting odds. Four of the categories are expected to go to the current Oscars favourites, but the Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress will prove to be huge surprises, if AI is to be believed.
Category | Winner | Oscars Odds |
Best Picture | Anora | 1/2 |
Best Actor | Adrien Brody (The Brutalist) | 2/5 |
Best Actress | Demi Moore (The Substance) | 4/9 |
Best Supporting Actor | Edward Norton (A Complete Unknown) | 25/1 |
Best Supporting Actress | Felicity Jones (The Brutalist) | 25/1 |
Best Director | Sean Baker (Anora) | 8/15 |
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For Best Actor, AI envisages Adrien Brody stepping onto the stage to accept his award, for his portrayal of Lászió Tóth being lauded for its depth and emotional resonance.
And when it comes to who Brody will thank first in his acceptance speech, ChatGPT predicts that it will be director Jacques Audiard, as he’s been known to emphasise the importance of the director-actor relationship.
Elsewhere, the tech identified that Demi Moore will take home the crown for Best Actress, for her nuanced performance capturing her characters vulnerability and resilience in The Substance,
Moore, who plays Elisabeth Sparkle in The Substance, will turn to her family first in her acceptance speech – giving a heartfelt message to her daughters, who have been a big part of her emotional journey throughout her career.
When it came to predicting the winner of Best Director, the tech tool forecasts that Sean Baker will come up trumps for Anora, due to his commitment to authenticity.
Edward Norton and Felicity Jones are also anticipated to take home silverware, with both expected to win the prize of Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress respectively.
Outside of the traditional nominations, the technology was prompted to predict who would be best dressed on the night, with Cynthia Ervio coming out on top for her bold, colourful and often statement-making outfits – whereas Timothée Chalamet will take home the crown for best dressed male, topping the likes of Sebastian Stan and Adrien Brody.
The 97th Academy Awards is set to go out with a bang, as ChatGPT suggests that Adrien Brody and Timothée Chalamet could be involved in another Will Smith v Chris Rock-like incident.
With Brody’s reputation for being intense and outspoken in interviews and Chalamet’s sensitivity to criticism, the pair could share a ‘tiff’ should any comments be made on the red carpet.
A spokesperson for MyBettingSites.co.uk said: “After extensive analysis, and at least one dramatic monologue from their servers, ChatGPT has confidently predicted the 97th Academy Award winners. From Anora taking Best Picture to Adrien Brody’s triumphant return as Best Actor, AI is betting big on talent, momentum and a sprinkle of Oscar-night chaos.
“If these predictions hold, we’ll humbly give ChatGPT their AI Film Critic Award, but if not, we’ll claim that AI were just setting up a thrilling plot twist.”