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In my opinion, of course, it will be necessary to prohibit participation in the AI game if the probability of his winning is really 70% or more. Or even if it is slightly above 50%, the consequences for the gambling industry will also be catastrophic.
Even now, even on our forum, signature campaign managers write all the time that they are struggling with posts created by AI. And sometimes they even give bonuses to those who accurately guess and recognize a post written by AI. And it is absolutely right that such countermeasures are applied even on our forum.
Needless to say, all casinos are already seriously concerned about the use of AI in games and are looking for ways to block such players and other measures to counter AI in games on their platforms.
Most likely, this will lead to recognition and a complete ban on the use of AI in casino gambling.
How will the outcome change if the dice are rolled by an algorithm? And more importantly, what if that algorithm is frighteningly accurate?
Casino businesses facing this imminent threat have two paths laid out before them: to adapt or to resist. They could harness the power of AI to level the playing field, or they could outright ban the use of AI in gambling. And why shouldnt they? An entity that constantly makes winning moves isnt a player—its a threat
But then again, the thought that a sophisticated gambling AI will be readily available to everyone seems rather far-fetched, doesnt it? There's no doubt that its creators would charge a small fortune for it
Even our humble forum is not immune to the infiltration of AI. Signature campaign managers are combatting AI-generated posts, indicative of the apprehension that surrounds this technology. A complete ban on AI in gambling seems imminent, if not inevitable.