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CEO and chairman of JPMorgan, Jamie Dimon, recently said that AI could transform the world as we know it today in many ways. He even said that it could have as big of an impact as electricity or the internet had on society. Many agree that a number of industries, as well as other areas of life such as healthcare and even art will benefit from the advancements in artificial intelligence. But will there be changes to the gambling industry? That’s what we are here to find out.
In this article, we’ll discuss how artificial intelligence affects the gambling industry, particularly online casinos and sports betting sites. Being a fast-paced industry that has been historically keen on accepting and implementing new technologies, it’s expected that the gambling industry will be among the first to adopt AI as a helping tool. From helpful tools such as a roulette strategy simulator and predictive analytics software to next-level security protocols, let’s see how exactly can AI aid the iGaming industry.
Security and Anti-Fraud Advancements
The safety and security of players and their personal and financial information are paramount in the gambling industry. All gambling operators that want to have success must employ the latest and greatest security protocols, and advancements have already been made in AI tools that can recognize fraudulent activities. Machine learning tools have already been put in use by companies to detect anomalies and identify threats, AI tools excel in monitoring large amounts of data and recognizing and detecting potentially harmful patterns in real-time, so we expect them to be implemented by any licensed and official website for American players that offers gambling services.
Game Development and Optimization
One of the areas that AI is expected to greatly enhance is game development and optimizing and tweaking existing games. AI has already proven to be a very helpful tool to developers to speed up the process and assist them in creating innovative and engaging games, and we expect that trend to continue even further. Machine learning and natural language processing tools are already in use by companies to analyze player patterns and feedback, gameplay data, and market trends.
With the further improvements of these tools and technologies, we believe that developers will keep using AI more and more when making game design decisions, optimizing game mechanics, graphics, storytelling, and overall gameplay.
Tailoring Bonuses & Promotions
All the perks that online casino operators offer, such as bonuses, promotions, and other incentives, are ultimately ways to attract more players to their site, retain their current player base, and reward users for choosing their site. But what if operators could tailor their bonuses and offers to the specific needs and preferences of players?Analyzing player data and patterns is one of AI’s inherent strengths. AI and machine learning tools can analyze player data, including their preferences, behavior, and gaming history, and provide operators with information about the gaming experience that these players would prefer. If operators can understand individual players’ preferences, they could recommend promotions and bonuses made specifically for them, offer incentives that would be actually beneficial for them, and increase player loyalty and engagement with the site.Many casino sites already offer loyalty programs and schemes that use artificial intelligence algorithms to monitor player activity and use the data to offer their users tailor-made bonuses. This is expected to continue in the future with an even better understanding of player activity.
Regulatory Compliance
One of the hurdles that every player experiences when registering with a site are the AML and KYC verification checks. If you have ever registered with a legal and licensed gambling site, you probably had to perform ID and age verification by providing photographs of your personal documents such as your ID, passport, or driver’s license. Additionally, you probably had to provide a photo of a utility bill to confirm your address, and then wait for the operator to manually check and confirm that you meet the regulatory requirements. This is boring, lengthy, and costly, and it can all be performed by AI.
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NLP and machine learning tools can streamline the regulatory compliance process and speed it up while minimizing operational costs. This is expected to be one of the first areas where gambling site operators will try to utilize the benefits of artificial intelligence.
Player Assistance
Many gambling sites already use AI chatbots to assist players during their gaming sessions via the so-called ‘virtual assistants’. As virtual assistants are getting better and better, they are expected to help human customer service operators resolve player issues as quickly as possible, or even intervene and help players without the need of a human customer service operator. They can already answer questions, provide game rules, recommendations, and even strategy tips, and the advancements in AI technology will improve AI chatbots even further
Verdict: Will AI affect gambling?
The short answer is yes, it will. In fact, artificial intelligence is already affecting the gambling industry in one way or another. Although the technology is still in its infancy, it has already proven itself to be very useful. Historically, once a new technology has been out in the world, especially one as revolutionizing as this one, it’s only a matter of time before industries start accepting it and making the most out of it. As we discussed, it’s expected that artificial will take over in the security department, with efforts already being made to enhance the security measures and ensure the safety of players.
Casino operators are already using machine learning tools to collect data from players in an attempt to provide a more personalized experience, to this is another area that’s expected to improve even further.Overall, artificial intelligence is here, and it’s here to stay. The gambling industry has been one of the pioneers in adopting other technology breakthroughs, so it would be foolish to think that it will not be the case with AI. As long as every party benefits from it, casino operators will be happy to implement AI in as many areas as possible.