I think much really better not to use any tools that can possibly trigger that since there's huge chance that they would ask KYC if they find something strange activity happening on your account.
We se this on other casino to and better for people to follow all the rules so that they will never get any problems with them.
If they allow users to use tools like gambling bots, it is not logical if they simply accuse against their users by bot usage.
They must need more indicators to trigger an investigation on one account, like suspicious activities, possible cheating, and cannot use bot usage as the only one or main reason of cheating accusation on their platform.
I did come across a thread that talked about how to use AI in the gambling industry in such a way that could be attributed to cheating. This applies mainly to the bookies in such a way that, the bot is meant to leverage the time it takes to upload or update realtime results in placing bets.
The theory is; if the bet having discovered a yet to be updated event could quickly place a bet on it, seconds or milliseconds before the event is updated in real time, you could end up having won the bet.
Now chances is that, these would not happen as, gambling sites normally restricts you from placing bets at least 30seconds before an event even occurs from their markets and that’s from personal observation.
Now, in such a case as in the theory, wouldn’t it be okay to investigate as regards to timing and occurrence to be bot related and use in a malicious manner? Sometimes, gamblers really creates their own problems.