Is AI making personalized gambling experiences smarter for players, or potentially more addictive?

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A bit of both if I’m to be honest here. It’s cool when a site remembers your favorite game and pushes it on you, but it’s also going to be so scary how it can keep nudging you. A lot of people would just take a step back once they realized it was tailoring offers to them. I would say it’s clever, but dangerous at the same time.
 
AI can definitely make the experience smarter by giving better advice and personalized games. But, to be frank, it can also encourage addiction as it can make you play without break. So, it all depends on how responsible developers use the AI.
 
AI can definitely make the experience smarter by giving better advice and personalized games. But, to be frank, it can also encourage addiction as it can make you play without break. So, it all depends on how responsible developers use the AI.
This is very true. What you have to remember is that AI is programmed by humans based on what someone asks for. When it comes to gambling, AI will be programmed to keep people playing, meaning AI with make the experience smarter.

One thing it will not do is tell you it may be time to take a break. Gambling sites are in it for the money, and by having a system that always tells people to take a break, that is not always something gambling sites would put into practice.
 
The question is whether it's possible to turn off the Ai suggestion features on those poker sites? I believe they should add that feature so that a player can decide to play with his wits and tactics when it's necessary.
 
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