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Board Gambling discussion
Re: The Role of AI in Gambling
by
Hispo
on 01/09/2025, 16:41:38 UTC
Artificial intelligence has already had a huge impact on many areas of life, for example: I am talking to a programmer friend. He said that they now constantly use artificial intelligence to write code.
I also notice the influence of artificial intelligence in betting, and because many of my friends who previously relied solely on their experience of sports outcomes and events have now begun to compare their thoughts with the thoughts of AI.

See? This means AI will eventually replace developers/programmers, and even software engineers. It might replace casino staff as well. All in an effort to help reduce costs and increase efficiency. Since AI is regulated, it will only do what it's permitted to do. So if it's integrated in gambling sites, it will only serve as a companion for gamblers and the house itself. Not a "tool" to help anyone cheat and game the system.

We're already seeing some gambling sites with an AI-powered chatbot, so the future is already here. For complete automation, decentralization, and provably-fairness, using a combination of AI and smart contracts would be best. Just my two sats.

Well, I don't see how provably fairness could have something to do with artificial intelligence. It does not matter how advanced artificial intelligence gets in the future, most providers (specially those specialized on slots) will continue to keep their games without an option to verify how fair the session is, that is for now reserved to a handful of games developed by casinos, like Stake.

Also, it would be very negative if Artificial intelligence was used to replace software engineers and the staff on casinos, to me people are more reliable than a thinking machine.