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Re: Enough to consider a casino scam?
by
tusandii
on 31/05/2023, 04:56:47 UTC
Yes, in fact there are many ways to manage it, I think they shouldn't be done manually anymore, there are many platforms that lately I've entered where if they ask for identification, it has happened to me that in some exchanges the verification is very fast and it seems to me that they do it the robots, the AI robots that simplify the work at a great speed and that is something I like, when we need to register there is a privilege that is obtained if and only if they give you the right one in the verification and 1 week ago I did one and In a matter of 5 minutes he had already verified my documents and everything, it seemed like something great, casinos should have that verification.

Whether it's done manually or using an AI robot depends on the casino itself whether they have a lot of customers there and are already a big casino because if the casino is still small they want to use AI it's the same they need more budget for AI development.
But if the casino is big and has a lot of customers, it is more likely to use Al to help in service to make it more efficient and fast. This also really helps the team to complete some work, such as confirming verification, like what you did in just 5 minutes.
But if all existing casinos implement this, it might be very pleasant where every time they verify or submit a complaint, they can deal with it immediately.

Either we like it or not the world is already rotating round about the new and advanced technology of ChatGPT using AI, there's nothing than to embrace it, other technologies will still be in use like the web 3 and many more, you can imagine when we all begins with the uae of a 2G network technology before it turns 3G then now we are using 4G and with time the 5G will soon be used everywhere, as we are going so is the advanced technology moving and with this new era, forget about KYC or security bridge because this metaverse technology has turned everything more easier and simpler with maximum security, so why wouldn't gambling also advanced along the way with this improvements.
What you say is true and I agree with all of that but it needs to be underlined if not everyone can accept increasingly advanced technological developments in certain areas such as the use of AI in casinos or web3 as you say because you yourself can judge that there are many too gamblers who can't accept Al in the casino and also don't fully trust Web3.
But it all depends on each gambler because everyone's thinking is different.
Regarding the development of web3 technology, can we see which Web3-based casinos have been able to achieve success? I don't think there is one yet because they still have to develop even better to gain the trust of gamblers because on average Web3 is still widely suspected by gamblers as a casino with potential for scams.