The emergence of the internet has made it simpler for consumers to gamble online, and mobile devices have increased accessibility. But, in the future, I believe we will witness even more changes. Blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies are already affecting the casino business, and I believe this trend will continue. I also believe that the sector will be more regulated as governments struggle to stay up with the rate of development. The difficulty will be to identify the correct development while safeguarding consumers. There have been certain projects, such as the ones you highlighted, but I believe there is much more that can be done. I'm really interested in how technology may help encourage ethical gambling. For example, several organizations are trying out with using artificial intelligence to monitor player behaviour and identify possible indicators of compulsive gambling.
It is true that the existence of online gambling sites makes it very easy for those who want to gamble without the people closest to them knowing and it will also make it easier for them to do it anywhere as long as there is an internet network available and this will continue to develop over time and there will always be updates that make it easier for someone to access gambling and this will be very different from before.
Using artificial intelligence to be able to monitor player behavior, of course this will be very beneficial for the site, when they have a good understanding of someone's behavior, of course they will always pay attention and they will even give bonuses to those who use their site too often.
With or without Artificial intelligence, every gambling Sites has some sort of database that actually monitors customers performances, (at least I believe so).
I was having this argument with a friend of mine about some gambling sites monitoring user's gambling activities via their IP, especially when the user is playing the platform's virtual games.
The argument was that if you win too much, the platform would track your progress via your IP address and then start manipulating the results of the game to make sure they regulate your rate of wins. And I believe there is true in this because it's something I've experienced countless time with an online gambling site I use. Sometimes when I may come up a technique and start winning more often and then it'll get to an extent, no matter how much I play, even with the same technique I was using to win, I'll keep losing and losing. But when I changed device and apply the same technique, I'll start winning again...
I know people will just say it's gambling for you, but I believe there's something going on behind the scene.