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Lets cut the bull here regarding AI and etc cause I've known for ages its being used .


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Yes, online casinos can use AI to cheat players, though it is not universal. AI technology allows for more sophisticated manipulation of game outcomes, player behavior, and even personalization of betting strategies. Here's how AI can be used to cheat in online casinos:

  1. Predictive Analytics and Player Profiling:

    • AI can analyze a player's betting patterns, habits, and preferences to predict when they are most likely to place a bet or increase their wager.
    • This allows the casino to adjust odds or timing to maximize profits from that player.
  2. Manipulating Game Outcomes:

    • In games like poker or blackjack, AI can be used to influence the shuffle or deal of cards to favor the house.
    • In slot machines, AI can adjust the payout rates dynamically based on player behavior or the casino's financial goals.
  3. Cheating in Live Dealer Games:

    • AI can be used to control the dealer's actions or the timing of card deals in live dealer games, making it seem random but actually favoring the house.
  4. Fraud Detection and Evasion:

    • AI can detect when a player is about to win a large sum and then subtly adjust the game to reduce the payout or even trigger a "loss" for the player.
    • It can also be used to evade detection by hiding patterns that would otherwise be obvious to human analysts.
  5. Personalized Cheating:

    • AI can be used to create personalized cheating strategies for individual players, such as offering bonuses or promotions that encourage them to keep playing longer or wager more.
  6. AI-Driven Botting:

    • Some online casinos use AI-driven bots to play on behalf of players or to manipulate the game in real-time, often without the player's knowledge.

While not all online casinos use AI to cheat, the technology makes it easier and more efficient to do so. Players can reduce the risk by choosing reputable casinos with transparent algorithms, reading reviews, and using tools like random number generators (RNG) auditors or third-party verification services.

Me : So like what can be trusted these days ? are we to just trust the process and pile into casino's what assurances do we have of a fair game ???? if this is the norm is making 

an absolute mockery of the aspect of fair play and how are we meant to trust the advice of anyone ???? I know this is in operation in more than one place I know because I've executed 

special tests to determine intelligence altering structures krikey are you people for real how long do you think this is going to last before you get busted ??? 

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I asked AI about what you posted to see how AI defends AI; 

This forum post is a classic example of "AI Alarmism"—taking a real technology and imagining it has "god-like" powers to break the laws of math and regulation. Your forum friend sounds like he's been down a rabbit hole, and while he’s right that AI is changing the world, his specific claims about "personalized cheating" in regulated casinos are mostly a "conspiracy theory" cocktail.

Fact-Checking the "Underground Source"

The post mixes some marketing truths with heavy technical misinformation. Let’s break it down:

  • The "Predictive Analytics" Part (True but not "Cheating"): This part is actually true. Casinos (both online and in Vegas) use AI to see who the "whales" are. They use it to send you a coupon for a free steak or a 10% bonus right when they think you’re about to quit. It’s manipulative marketing, but it doesn't change the math of the game itself.

     

  • The "Manipulating Outcomes" Part (Significant Misinformation): In a regulated online casino (like those licensed in Malta, the UK, or New Jersey), this is virtually impossible.

    • RNG (Random Number Generators): The "math" of the game is hardcoded and audited by third parties like eCOGRA. If a casino "dynamically adjusted" a slot's payout because a specific player was winning, they would lose their license instantly.

       

    • Live Dealer Games: These are filmed in studios with physical cards. Using AI to "control the dealer's hand" would require some sort of Mission: Impossible robotic sleight of hand that would be way more expensive than just letting the "House Edge" do its job.

       

  • The "Special Tests" Claim: When your friend says he’s executed "special tests to determine intelligence altering structures," that is a massive red flag for confirmation bias. One person playing a few hundred rounds cannot "test" a billion-to-one algorithm.

Why Casinos Don't Need to Use AI to Cheat

The irony is that The House Always Wins without needing AI.

  • A standard slot machine has a Return to Player (RTP) of maybe 94-96%.

  • That means the casino is legally guaranteed to keep 4-6% of every dollar over time.

  • Risk vs. Reward: Why would a billion-dollar company use "Personalized Cheating AI" and risk a multi-million dollar fine and a total ban when the math already guarantees them a profit?

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