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With the rapid advancement of AI, an amateur could have access to predictive models just as sophisticated as the casino's, if not more so. Now, what if the gambler isn't aiming to outwit the casino's AI but to understand it? As Sun Tzu said, "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles." Therefore, the real intrigue lies not in the conflict, but in the evolution of the strategies employed. Moreover, let's not forget the importance of regulation in this impending era of "AI warfare." For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction. As casinos refine their AI, authorities must simultaneously adapt their regulations to ensure fair play and protect the vulnerable.
Whatever happens, will influence the decisions in making regulations from regulators or authorities, and both casinos and gamblers must comply. It would be fine if a gambler aims to understand casino AI so he knows how it works and how to beat it even if it looks hard. At least he'll know how to stop in time and not lose too much money. But maybe most gamblers will be more curious about casino AI, especially if they lose a few rounds, and make them continue playing gambling to find out how to beat the casino AI.
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Following that, Casino will continue making money from other gamblers who use their services if, in case, a lucky gambler wins. That's being setup when starting the system. Casino's house edge gave them the upper-hand, whatever happens that cut from each gambling activity of each gambler is an automatic money making system for every casino owners.
That money or earning is also the edge to use in creating counter system if ever there's emerging updates that they need, to make sure that they are still safe from any strategy that AI may give to every gambler.
And while some gamblers have been able to win against the casino using AI, there will surely be more gamblers who have lost, so the casino is still the winner. Maybe another day, it's us who lose, and someone else wins a lot of money from the casino, and that's what gambling is like. So with or without AI in the future, the winners will alternate, and we won't always be able to be winners.
But I'm still waiting for what kind of AI will be used by gamblers and casinos and what kind of fight between gambler AI and casino AI will be like. That will be interesting to look forward to, and in the meantime, we can continue gambling as usual.
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AI will not be able to beat the casino but AI can help a little to take money from gambling with betting results using AI predictions and in history no casino has gone bankrupt.
From this it is very clear that even though AI will continue to be developed and perfected, casinos are always more perfect than gamblers who use AI.
Like you have a lot of valuables in your house and you cover all the gaps that can allow thieves to enter your house to take the valuables you have.
It's okay if AI can only help us to take a little money from the casino. And as long as we are not greedy for more money, I think from that small amount, we can increase the balance in our gambling account up to the minimum limit set by the casino to withdraw the money. After all, by doing so, it can help us reduce the number of losses at gambling, and we may have more time to accumulate profit after profit until it's time to withdraw all the winning money.
And yes, AI will continue to be developed along with new technologies that will be developed as well. We may only be spectators of the use of AI, but we can also be users of AI. So we can only keep a limited amount of money to gamble because that's the most important of all.