You make a good point - dealing with bots is definitely an ongoing struggle for online platforms like casinos. Those sneaky bots seem to always be getting smarter and adapting to try to game the system. And like you said, new ones pop up all the time! It's a huge pain for casinos and really any website these days when hacking the system is kinda becoming a hobby for some people.
But it's not only the bots causing headaches and the online world keeps expanding every day, with more and more people getting internet access, particularly in developing countries where broadband is still catching on. Even just a few bucks of bonus money can seem like a great prize to them compared to their standard of living.
Yes, they adapt quickly and adjust to keep finding new openings. This is something that will definitely happen and is inevitable, especially with the development of the times which is also very fast.
We also cannot prohibit irresponsible people from stopping their activities that harm others, because they also make money from there.
But what I see now is that the casino is trying to reduce it, which is also worth appreciating. Even though they know they can't stop it, they are still trying.
Yes, because there is nothing they can do other than trying and continuing to develop their systems so that they can adapt quickly technological advances, we and they also cannot stop the cheating perpetrators in hacking the system so that they can easily get money.
One way of casino developers is to reduce the risk of minimizing the potential to conceding, especially today can be supported by AI, the bots made will be more fierce if you have an AI brain that is able to reduce all means with its independing thinking and its scalability from ordinary bots.