Humans, clones or AI: The battle for the future of live casino
AI dealers have arrived in live casino. But not everyone thinks they're ready – and the industry is splitting into two very different visions of what comes next…
AI dealers have arrived in live casino. But not everyone thinks they're ready – and the industry is splitting into two very different visions of what comes next…
Turkish authorities are reportedly considering tougher sanctions for individuals involved in illegal gambling, including the possibility of prison sentences. This policy could well deter black-market activity... or be considered too extreme. So how exactly did we arrive here?
The Betsson AB CEO underlines a strong B2C performance during Q1, alongside Peruvian growth and plans for the World Cup.
The gambling industry has – allegedly – thrived on studios copying trends and imagery from one another. The lawsuits continue to pile up.
Ahead of the World Cup, Andy Mace, Head of Casino Personalisation at Sportradar/Playradar, discusses the big cross-sell questions being asked by suppliers and operators alike.
Stefan Sulzbacher steps into Bet-at-home at a pivotal moment for the operator, combining executive leadership with a personal investment. His appointment reflects both continuity within the European betting sector and a potential shift in strategic direction.
Bojana Corovic, iGaming B2B Consultant, returns with five key points all iGaming operators and suppliers must consider BEFORE going live.
Regulators across South America are trying to reduce gambling-related harm through different initiatives; but how effective are they?
Both Kalshi and Polymarket have seen insider trading scandals emanating from their platforms.
The recent Gaming in Europe Webinar looked at the rise of illegal gambling marketing.