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legendary
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VR isn't new and to my best of knowledge it exists even before a decade so it's kind of old and the modern version of VR is the metaverse which might bring a change to the whole online community not just only the gambling industry and AI can be adopted as well so whatever the technology arrives and if the business demands it then just adapt it. AI gambling doesn't sound good to me so I'll go with VR or anything better than it.

How about combining AI with VR technology? This may produce mind-blowing results which maybe we can imagine at the moment.
Also, I understand that VR is more attractive, but we cannot ignore artificial intelligence completely.

Right now, it is difficult to comprehend how the AI can be beneficial for the gambling industry but then i am sure the gambling industry must be thinking on these terms, and then those casinos that will be pioneers to integrate AI in their casino, will surely lead the gambling industry.
hero member
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Unless VR headsets and other equipments gets so cheap for retail gamblers, I think it will not come to adoption. For me I think AI gambling has the best chance to be huge but there should be some considerations for players since it's still in early stages of development  and it may not be that profitable as everyone may think.
hero member
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VR isn't new and to my best of knowledge it exists even before a decade so it's kind of old and the modern version of VR is the metaverse which might bring a change to the whole online community not just only the gambling industry and AI can be adopted as well so whatever the technology arrives and if the business demands it then just adapt it. AI gambling doesn't sound good to me so I'll go with VR or anything better than it.
legendary
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Virtual gambling looks cool, AFAIK there's a company that has this already and it was posted in the gambling section where that casino has a partnership with a VR device company. You'll need their very own device to log in to their casino but I barely remember the images of that casino. Maybe it's like a sandbox type of casino. We've got web3, NFT, and soon VR/AR is just gonna be a matter of time until many casinos will implement it as if an added feature to try them out.
This is what I don't like if ever they will adapt the VR technology in online casinos. The equipment needs to be bought at an expensive price. How will gamblers afford it if they think the money that will be used to purchase the VR equipment can instead be their gambling capital? There are other projects where they offer their equipment for a cheap price and they just take the profits from the game inside. Like the consoles today, the price of the games is more expensive than the console itself.
I don't mean to make it super cheap but they should put the retail price at an amount that can be bought at a decent price where many gamblers will be intrigued to use it. A project without customers may as well be a dead one if they cannot find a way to do the right marketing attack.
hero member
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VR and AR is really not needed right now and not even in the near future, maybe in far away future, like twenty years later then VR and AR can be a good way to go about gambling but right now it makes no sense, online casinos are not facing any problems that VR and AR can fix or should fix, the highest thing you can gain from VR and AR are fun and pleasure.

Isn't that the real goal of a casino? To give fun and pleasure for their customers, it will be optional of course because not all games suits it. You might not seen the advantage of it but casinos are already rooting for it to happen especially the big ones who can afford the expensive price tag, and that is why these tech companies are racing to produce their very own product in the market.

Both AR/VR and AI have their own uses. AR/VR will be needed to enhance the customer's experience while AI will be used in the casino's security problems as well as the customer service before it will answered by someone who does the real work.
hero member
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Virtual gambling looks cool, AFAIK there's a company that has this already and it was posted in the gambling section where that casino has a partnership with a VR device company. You'll need their very own device to log in to their casino but I barely remember the images of that casino. Maybe it's like a sandbox type of casino. We've got web3, NFT, and soon VR/AR is just gonna be a matter of time until many casinos will implement it as if an added feature to try them out.
But to buy their device is still very expensive and I don't think many gamblers can afford it. Meanwhile, most gamblers are still playing as usual without being able to try using a gaming device because they can't afford it. Indeed it is a new experience for gamblers but I am sure that the technology will be more developed and the price of the device will decrease so that more gamblers can afford it.

The gambling technology that might be applied might be VR technology because, for now, a device is already used. Meanwhile, AI technology still needs to be refined, so it seems it needs more time.
sr. member
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VR is definitely the next if devices like Occulus etc. become more accessible to mainstream users/gamers. I am still impressed with live games from Evolution, Pragmatic, etc. Can you imagine playing Crazy Time or Sweet Bonanza Candyland in a VR environment? It definitely will challenge land-based casinos. For card games, however, I think it's still better to go to the local casino as not many improvements can be made.

For metaverse, things like Meta with cartoon environment are a big no for me. It's kind of like the child's playground. But maybe after the 3d becomes much more realistic, it will be an option.

VR could really be a game changer in casinos whether it may be online or physical one. But of course, provided that the gambler has the means to have a VR box and headset for an immersive type of play. Since this needs additional accessories to access, it will be mostly in favor to those who can really afford and spend a few extra bucks for entertainment. But if we are talking about physical casinos, this could still cater anyone who wants to try without purchasing, rather just paying like the other games they usually pay for to enjoy and to profit maybe.

Although we have to admit that not really everyone likes the idea of this because sometimes it's not really their preference. But if the target market is already clear as day, the casino site can implement it without being on the losing end especially if there's high demand for it by the players.
hero member
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Virtual gambling looks cool, AFAIK there's a company that has this already and it was posted in the gambling section where that casino has a partnership with a VR device company. You'll need their very own device to log in to their casino but I barely remember the images of that casino. Maybe it's like a sandbox type of casino. We've got web3, NFT, and soon VR/AR is just gonna be a matter of time until many casinos will implement it as if an added feature to try them out.

For sure, this stuff is expensive. I mean, it is a one-time investment as you need to purchase VR, and then you can use it in games, interactive movies, etc. I don't know why I am excited about this, but for sure, the reason is the experience from it. It is really far from using our phone or PC, and also, it is very cool to have this as you can like escape from reality.
hero member
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Virtual gambling looks cool, AFAIK there's a company that has this already and it was posted in the gambling section where that casino has a partnership with a VR device company. You'll need their very own device to log in to their casino but I barely remember the images of that casino. Maybe it's like a sandbox type of casino. We've got web3, NFT, and soon VR/AR is just gonna be a matter of time until many casinos will implement it as if an added feature to try them out.
hero member
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VR/AR Casinos:

Apple is in the process of launching its own VR/AR headset. After the release, I reckon that  Virtual Reality casinos will get a boost and will revolutionize the way we experience the thrill of the game. Imagine being transported to a virtual casino floor. With realistic sights and sounds, and interacting with other players from around the world.  I am assuming that VR technology is poised to create an immersive gambling experience like never before.

AI:

AI is gaining a lot of momentum in different business sectors. Considering its ability I guess casinos can use AI to monitor, analyze betting patterns, detect fraud, and prevent multiple security issues from AI bots. I do feel this technology might have been already implemented by gambling platforms. If a user can easily create bots to generate profits then casinos can also do the same for security purposes.
Virtual casinos do sound fun, I can imagine wearing your VR headset and entering a realistic casino with players from all around the world gambling and competing with each other. There are virtual casinos in the metaverse available on decentraland where you can go and enjoy gambling in a 3d virtual environment but that experience is different.

AI is a sure thing and it will surely be used by almost every single industry in coming time, casinos can obviously use its advantages like assisting casinos with tighter security, catching cheaters, identifying bugs and errors, etc.
legendary
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With technological advancements, a gambler can now enjoy his favorite casino game from the comfort of his home and even on the go. Convenience, accessibility, and expanding selection of online gambling platforms are sure to entice more players in the coming years. What do you think will be the subsequent big adoption in the Gambling industry in the future?

According to my understanding, there are two important innovations that will be adopted by the Gambling industry.

VR/AR Casinos:

Apple is in the process of launching its own VR/AR headset. After the release, I reckon that  Virtual Reality casinos will get a boost and will revolutionize the way we experience the thrill of the game. Imagine being transported to a virtual casino floor. With realistic sights and sounds, and interacting with other players from around the world.  I am assuming that VR technology is poised to create an immersive gambling experience like never before.

AI:

AI is gaining a lot of momentum in different business sectors. Considering its ability I guess casinos can use AI to monitor, analyze betting patterns, detect fraud, and prevent multiple security issues from AI bots. I do feel this technology might have been already implemented by gambling platforms. If a user can easily create bots to generate profits then casinos can also do the same for security purposes.


What do you guys think?

VR/AR will be never be that big. It has been tried before and people didn't like it back then. What makes you think they will like it now? I am not saying they will disappear quickly. These casinos too will have their customers but they will never become as big as the regular online casinos.

Casino v1.0 = Real Life Casinos
Casino v2.0 = Online Casinos
Casino v3.0 = AR/VR Casinos

I think

v2.0 > v1.0 > v3.0

Just because something is newer, doesn't mean it will be better.
hero member
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VR/AR Casinos and AI can enhance users' experience when they are fully adopted by casinos there's a lot of hype between these two technologies once it's rolled up and tested the userbase the casinos that will adopt these two will increase their user base.
There's a big probability that big casinos will adopt it first and roll it to their users and will become one of their trademarks.

There's a lot of hype, especially on AI, and there's growing interest among gamblers in the usage of AI especially in analysis and forecast hopefully they can implement in the next five years, I hope to see this in casinos I'm playing.
legendary
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There is nothing new there, mainly new technologies, there are significant advances and improvements in the AI, but the VR if you review and read about it you realize that every time it seemed to gain momentum but it regresses.

There was had a VR poker casino at the beginning of this century, more than 20 years ago, and that is the answer, the adoption or using that adjective is sometimes complex because these technologies are used but their results are somewhat passive, but they have adoption.
legendary
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With technological advancements, a gambler can now enjoy his favorite casino game from the comfort of his home and even on the go. Convenience, accessibility, and expanding selection of online gambling platforms are sure to entice more players in the coming years. What do you think will be the subsequent big adoption in the Gambling industry in the future?

According to my understanding, there are two important innovations that will be adopted by the Gambling industry.

VR/AR Casinos:

Apple is in the process of launching its own VR/AR headset. After the release, I reckon that  Virtual Reality casinos will get a boost and will revolutionize the way we experience the thrill of the game. Imagine being transported to a virtual casino floor. With realistic sights and sounds, and interacting with other players from around the world.  I am assuming that VR technology is poised to create an immersive gambling experience like never before.

AI:

AI is gaining a lot of momentum in different business sectors. Considering its ability I guess casinos can use AI to monitor, analyze betting patterns, detect fraud, and prevent multiple security issues from AI bots. I do feel this technology might have been already implemented by gambling platforms. If a user can easily create bots to generate profits then casinos can also do the same for security purposes.


What do you guys think?

Both things will be adopted by the gambling industry soon and I think that they are already around the corner considering that these innovations are already in the works right as we speak, and some companies are even on their final phase and tests before they will release it. So, it will be a battle of which company will release it first and can produce some in the market so that these gambling industries can already get ahold of it.
full member
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Both are interesting and can be a great way of advancing gamblers' experiences in the future. With a great idea and implementation, it could be a promising advancement in the gambling industry. I'm not sure if there are companies who have already released something like that, but I think it'll take some time before the public can adopt and enjoy this technology advancement in gambling since gamblers are still fine and still enjoying the current technology they have right now.

VR/AR casinos can be an expensive experience for an average gambler so probably, only rich gamblers can enjoy this technology. Tho I still think that it's a great concept and idea.
hero member
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VR technology will emerge in the game business because I've seen people using googles to play games. It seems interesting because we like to exercise according to the movements in the game. And I can't imagine how it would be if VAR were implemented in casinos. Maybe we can feel the feeling of playing a real poker game like in a land casino and holding the cards with our virtual hands like in a land casino.

I don't think AI can be applied to the game business in a short because it's still a new thing that needs to be studied and further developed. So it's still unclear which one will come out or be massively adopted by the casinos, and we just have to wait and see.
sr. member
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VR seems to be the technology that will be used by gambling platforms globally considering that by using VR technology it will provide players with a more real gaming experience. But of course the implementation of this technology is still constrained by VR equipment which is quite expensive nowadays and its development requires qualified resources to make it run smoothly.
sr. member
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VR and AR is really not needed right now and not even in the near future, maybe in far away future, like twenty years later then VR and AR can be a good way to go about gambling but right now it makes no sense, online casinos are not facing any problems that VR and AR can fix or should fix, the highest thing you can gain from VR and AR are fun and pleasure.

AI is still better because it has a problem or two that it can fix in online gambling platforms, AI can easily replace humans and AI can do the hard work for humans which can limit their extreme hard work on paper check and others, the higher the number of gamblers on an online casino the harder it will be for the team to keep everything under control.

AI has a better use case for online casinos and the blockchain in general but VR and AR are better right now for gaming purposes, using your TV at home or on your computer, it has everything to do with video games and metaverse but the needful in an online casino is very limited.
hero member
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Don't know about VR/AR as it is still very new at the moment. I am pretty sure that AI is already being used by online casinos. A simple use case would be customer support. They can easily reply to non complicated reply of an user for complicated ones they would be transferred to a human. They might be using AI to generate marketing contents. Replying to queries through email.

The AI is a perfect match that can be applicable in many areas of the gambling section, games sports and the bet we made, this is a real world and a lifetime achievement that is about to begin an unfolding era of reality experience in an imaginary way, it could be also very helpful when used for the VR/AR promptness in their own channel among other applicable areas, which means we can have a broader application for the use of AI in many areas of the economy as the development proceed and the gambling platforms will also be a partakers of these same advancement.
hero member
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Well, businesses can employ any measures they want to ensure the security of their operations. Implementing technology is one way to prevent cheating by gamblers, so it's likely that they will invest in such measures. As for gamblers, it's not easy to win, and I'm not aware of any specific technology that guarantees success. However, as gambling sites continue to innovate and introduce new games, they will undoubtedly attract more gamblers, leading to significant growth in the industry.
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