AI vs Human Dealers
The article https://nokiamob.net/2025/06/11/ai-dealers-can-bots-replace-human-interaction-in-live-gaming/ explores whether AI bots can replace human interaction in live gaming. While AI dealers offer efficiency and accessibility, they lack the emotional depth and spontaneity of human interaction, which is vital for immersive gaming experiences. Bots may streamline gameplay but struggle to replicate the nuanced social cues that human dealers provide, potentially diminishing the thrill of live gaming. However, advancements in AI could bridge this gap, blending technology with human-like engagement. For now, human dealers remain irreplaceable for authentic, dynamic gaming interactions.
Am I the only one that finds this a little disturbing? Why aren’t there any laws in place to help regulate what can be created with AI? The regulation is not there at all. With each technologically advanced country competing with each other, this will advance rather quickly. Soon they will replace many jobs. Imagine a bot lawyer that has access to every case there ever was, knows all the laws and codes… decisions made. It sounds great, but then what will the humans be doing? Then think about whether or not there will be jobs that can’t be replaced by bots. Will governments then wait until it goes too far to now want place limitations? Will they even want to?