Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: Misuse of punter data from AI a cause for concern
Thursday 31st of October 2024
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Good morning. See and be seen. But in the age of biometrics, the data recorded goes deeper than the surface. A top legal expert warns that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by gaming operators opens the door to possible misuse and that proper safeguards need to be put in place. Meanwhile, in Thailand, the casino push continues, while facing headwinds. Despite rampant public support previously expressed, experts warn of the risks that come with introducing gaming to an avid populace.
Everyone knows the eye in the sky. But not everyone is aware of exactly how much data is being recorded, processed, stored, and potentially shared. A top law professor examines how the information gathered using artificial intelligence can go beyond the limits, and why this could be detrimental to the consumer. Looking at punters themselves, however, the expert notes that AI enhancements can boost cognition, resulting in unfair play.
Asia is the most populated continent on the planet and Football is the No. 1 sport in most countries. The World Cup qualifying matches are traditionally watched by billions of fans in the region, but FIFA has decided to reward Asia with a significant representation at the tournament only now.
Altenar, a leading sportsbook provider is bringing its global expertise to Asia, looking to expand its operations. Since 2011, Altenar has powered hundreds of online sports betting sites worldwide and is a major B2B provider in Europe and Latin America licensed markets.
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