AI divide between gaming companies and regulators
US 20 avr. 2026Signal de tendance
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**The gaming industry is closely exploring the use of AI, but regulators and operators don't seem to be on the same page.** ! In today’s world, gaming companies and regulators often find themselves sparring over a number of issues, including anti-money laundering protocols, cybersecurity, payments, responsible gambling and more. But a new report from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas shows that the use and regulation of AI could be the industry’s next internal conundrum. The report, titled ,...
— igamingbusiness.com
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"A UNLV study highlights discrepancies between gaming operators and regulators over AI use, suggesting the technology could create a new industry divide."
"A new UNLV report on artificial intelligence in the gaming industry says one in five companies have a dedicated AI governance role, and most organizations..."
"Industry analysis AI adoption is expanding across gaming, but its impact on business results remains limited."
"Last year the University of Nevada, Las Vegas' Gaming Institute AI Research Hub started work on a paper that will have wide-ranging effects on the gaming..."
"Whether operators and regulators can close that gap may determine how far and how safely AI reshapes the future of gaming."
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