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Re: How does AI gambling sound?
by
Fredomago
on 13/06/2023, 09:12:41 UTC


I agree that casinos wouldn't be thrilled about AI, considering it could potentially give the gambler an unfair edge. But isn't it similar to counting cards, which although frowned upon, isn't technically cheating?

While I share your apprehension, I also believe in the endless potential of AI. If harnessed correctly, who knows? Maybe it could revolutionize the way we gamble!
This AI discussion will not work and no gambling platform will allow the use of bots in their casino that's why artificial intelligence development will sell well to casino clients since it has nothing rhetorically to add to the outcome either for or against the casinos the player and this will result into going in a cycle which is not something most of us will like to try, and even if you managed to win using AI, the casino can still freeze your account on the offence of using the artificial feature in the class of bot.

There are casinos out there that allows the use of bots already, so I'm not sure how 'unfair' would an AI be especially on games that are not really requiring that much skill (dice, roulette, and other luck-based games). Even if it's deployed on games like Blackjack and other card games, there wouldn't be that much of a difference after all - the side of the casino still manages the games and has full control of everything. There may be some restrictions to AIs, but then again it wouldn't be an unfair advantage. It would only be something that's convenient to the player, but not to the point that the player is cheating IMO.

Yeah, there are site that allows bot to connect thier system and let gambler to use it, for sure casino owners and developers knows that if there's already cheating or if that system already sucking their bankroll adjustment will be done to counter those system, they'll not going to let that system or program to beat them and to make them a cash-cow.

Can AI predict the outcome of a gamble with 100% accuracy? Highly doubtful! Gambling, at its core, is unpredictable - that's the thrill of it! Its true that AI hasnt exactly set the gambling world on fire yet. But is it because AI can't be of help, or is it because we havent figured out how to fully harness its potential yet? That's the million-dollar question.

I agree that casinos wouldnt be thrilled about AI, considering it could potentially give the gambler an unfair edge. But isn't it similar to counting cards, which although frowned upon, isn't technically cheating?

While I share your apprehension, I also believe in the endless potential of AI. If harnessed correctly, who knows? Maybe it could revolutionize the way we gamble!
There are different parts of gambling, and AI might be able to master some of them, but the main thing is that casino businesses can't let that happen, because if AI starts gambling with an accuracy of just 70%, that will be a disaster for gambling platforms, they will only have two options if something like that happens, they will either use AI to counter the situation or simply ban using AI models in their casinos and those found will get banned forever.

Also, if an AI model is created that gains success in gambling, it won't be easily accessible for everyone and developers will surely large a very large sum to give access to anyone because anyone can easily get the return on their investment with the model using any cryptocurrency exchange.

I'm not sure but if I'm the developer or if I will manage to create working AI, maybe I will keep it and use it to earn decent amount of money before it will be exploit. Sooner or later the house will counter it and the chances to will be slim.