I gotta push bac on your AI-in-gambling critique. No doubt, it won't hand over a flawless win streak, but it can sure tip the scales for the lucky ones. And about them addicts – well, that's the name of the game, AI or not.
Peep this: AI ain't just dabbling in small, low-stakes action. It's munching on big data and spotting patterns and trends our human brains might miss.
True, there's the chance AI gets twisted or hacked, but that's tech biz for ya. Bottom line, I'm convinced AI's got mad potential to shake up the gambling scene and bring a new era of fairness and see-through deals for the house and the player
Critique!? No. Not like real critique, mate, but my expression is basically what I just think, more like my opinion; if you say critique, makes me feel as if I am totally against it. I am a gambler, so if I see something that can even give me more wins, then I should be happy 😁. You know, as some people always say, AI is going to make life easy, and everything that has an advantage always has a side of disadvantage as well. So I'm just wondering what AI in gambling or casinos will look like. But just as you have said that it might also give a better streak based on what you think (although not a floorless win as you also mentioned). well, I feel a bit convinced based on what you have said, and like I also told DaNNy01, the AI is still in expectation, but until it becomes reality, we can actually know what and how it will work. Still on the addiction aspect, I know it can be a bit manipulative, but some people still seem to have self-control over the way they gamble, while others have totally lost their minds. I made mention some months ago of a friend in school who has a critical case of gambling addiction.
With some tight programming and algorithmic wizardry, AI can flip its betting playbook in a heartbeat, upping the odds of victory.
Really making me think so much of this AI