I believe that AI can be a virtual buddy for a gambler when he is gambling. This friend can empathize with losses or winnings, and most importantly, at the right moment, independently withdraw the money won and throw the gambler out of the online game if the boundary conditions set for bankroll management are reached.
If you lose, the AI will do the same, and will not allow you to re-enter the casino for several hours. Such a role of AI as a "babysitter" who manages the bankroll according to certain rules would be useful. At the same time, the AI can still be a psychologist and have a soothing conversation.
One of the many reasons where artificial intelligence could become useful, your mentality is the right one!
You gave a really nice idea, a babysitter role able to understand when it's time to stop.
I would really like this function, it would reduce the risks a lot, but I think it would reduce the earnings of a casino.
Limiting is certainly less invoicing, there is no doubt about it.
I'm glad you liked the idea. I would also be interested in trying out such AI in an online casino. Of course, casino profits may decrease at first, but it is possible that such a service may subsequently attract more gamblers who will feel more relaxed if they know that they will not go "beyond" their financial capabilities.
In any case, AI will inevitably penetrate into all areas of business, including the gambling business. And it will be important for every casino to be among the first to understand the potential of AI. It will be like with online commerce. Those retailers who didn't realize the potential of online commerce a couple of decades ago have been left out of history with their empty shopping malls...