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.
In every casino, possible ways of cheating will always be avoided, obviously if a player uses AI it is cheating, and that counts as something invalid, here the point of everything is to determine when it is an AI or not, because there are many players that they have an impeccable way of playing, and it may be that possible detectors take it as if it were an AI, so this is something that can be counterproductive and blame an innocent person, because considering how everything related to AI is going, it is very possible Whatever happens, of course, in this field of gambling and in any other, AI can even take jobs away from many people.