AI Tools in Betting and Gaming Raise Reliability Concerns
Companies are promoting artificial‑intelligence tools to help users analyse sports betting and competitive video‑game performance. In the betting sector, 1xBet warns that AI should be used only as an analytical aid, not as a guaranteed predictor, and highlights the risk of fraudulent bots that promise "certain" outcomes and may seek personal data. In the gaming world, developers are integrating large language models with live game telemetry – such as APIs from World of Warcraft, combat‑log services, and simulation engines – to answer player queries instantly, turning massive real‑time data streams into concise advice.
Both sectors stress that AI cannot foresee unpredictable events – a sudden injury in sport or a patch‑level change in a game – and that users should verify information, avoid sharing account credentials, and retain personal judgement when acting on AI‑generated suggestions.