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Board Gambling discussion
Re: [POLL] Using AI to predict outcomes
by
ethereumhunter
on 19/07/2023, 16:37:09 UTC
~ Personally I think that if at some point a gambler develops an AI like this and eventually they get banned by casinos due to the edge they get, eventually this software may make it to the hands of gamblers all over the world, and if that is the case then you will find yourself at a massive disadvantage, compared to those which are willing to use such tool.
How can you ban something like this? Although, maybe we see how to use AI to predict outcomes differently? I see it like this. You promt it to search for the needed info, like injuries of the main players, health and legal issues, their probable replacement, everything that affect the outcome of the game, and then you ask whether making a bet with a certain odds makes sense, right? And you either accept its advice or you don't. How can you ban such an adviser?

if the calculations are made offline let's say and a human applies the bets without software then you simply can't
you could let's say ban softwares and automations but there's no way to ban like an adviser be it a human or an AI one, doesn't matter
It just depends on the gambler's decision to accept the adviser's advice or use the results of his analysis. But usually, if one way has been proven to give win, it will make people interested in trying it because they want to see that success or win come to them. But if that one way is not proven, they will not try it even though maybe the advice from the advisor is already good and has a higher chance. This is about the psychology of gamblers from seeing the results obtained by other gamblers who have used it. If the results are good, they are interested in trying it. But if they don't, they won't want to try it.