Spil Uden om ROFUS has announced the launch of its proprietary AI-powered evaluation system. The system is designed to provide players with up-to-date, data-driven information on online casinos operating outside Denmark's regulated market.
This comes after Spillemyndigheden's data for September 2025, showing that 3% of problem gamblers reported investments as their main form of gambling. While online casinos remain the most common source of gambling harm, a small number of players face risk from financial activities such as investing.
The technology automatically analyses over 200 data points per casino, covering payment options, bonus structures, technical performance and regulatory details. Updates that previously required weeks of manual review can now be completed within minutes, ensuring the platform's database remains current every day.
The AI uses performance data and anonymised user behaviour to show what matters most to players. Reviews reflect real priorities, not just editorial judgement. Players get fast, consistent and personalised assessments, with complex bonus terms clearly summarised.
This reflects a wider trend of regulators and operators using AI to handle complex gambling data and flag inconsistencies.
For example, Brazil is increasingly relying on artificial intelligence to distribute mandatory betting-derived funds to sport as authorities face challenges with inconsistent data from licensed operators.
Similarly, Mindway AI has partnered with ATG to deploy its GameScanner system, using artificial intelligence and expert assessments to monitor player risk across Sweden.
The AI-powered system monitors hundreds of casinos, flags issues like payment delays or technical problems and updates daily