Why conversational AI is the final frontier of betting UX
As sportsbook apps become victims of their own complexity, the industry’s most critical KPI, time-to-bet, is suffering. ChatBet CEO Josh Swerdlow says we have reached the era of 'Peak Menu.'
As sportsbook apps become victims of their own complexity, the industry’s most critical KPI, time-to-bet, is suffering. ChatBet CEO Josh Swerdlow says we have reached the era of 'Peak Menu.'
From cherry-picked wins to questionable betting screenshots, social media tipsters are facing increased scrutiny after the Cheltenham Festival. As their influence continues to grow, the industry (and players) are asking whether stronger standards, or even regulation, may be needed.
Charles Cohen joins Global Gaming Insider for an exclusive interview, discussing how compliance in the UK is not a requirement solved by ‘throwing people at the problem.’
Online sports betting was legalised in Albania in February 2024, but drafting and implementing the necessary regulations faced delays. We are almost there now...
Bill Hornbuckle’s comments at the J.P. Morgan Gaming, Lodging, Restaurant and Leisure Management Access Forum sketch out MGM's long-game in Asia – and the enormous stakes attached to it.
When Bill Hornbuckle took to the stage at the J.P. Morgan Gaming, Lodging, Restaurant and Leisure Management Access Forum, he didn't shy away from the question that's been nagging at the Las Vegas Strip: what happens when Hard Rock opens at the former Mirage site?
Recent studies (and black-market revenue reports) show that players often do not know when they have stumbled into an illegal casino. How can we change that?
Boyan Todorov, CEO and Co-Founder of Instasoft, speaks exclusively to Global Gaming Insider following the company's debut at ICE Barcelona 2026 to discuss what the event revealed, why being new is an advantage and how Instasoft intends to stay ahead as it scales.
With the 2026 Cheltenham Festival all set to deliver, the sport’s biggest betting event returns amid industry tensions, shifting sponsorship dynamics and fresh governance changes – with operators and bettors alike watching closely after last year’s bookie-friendly results.
The deal will hail a new chapter for poker in the US, but some are worried that it may lose its identity in the process.