Igaming software solutions provider EvenBet Gaming has reinforced its fraud detection capabilities against AI-powered bots.
As artificial intelligence and machine-learning technology advances, AI bots have become harder to identify, posing a growing financial and reputational threat to the global gaming industry.
Therefore, EvenBet has introduced a rigorous anti-money laundering (AML) policy that it says can “pinpoint potential bots with up to 99% precision” thanks to Fingerprint JS Pro technology, multiple anti-fraud verification processes, and behavioural analysis procedures.
Particularly, the company says the new stringent measures will focus on in-game player inspection during poker games to identify each player’s hand strength, potential knowledge of opponents’ cards, session duration, as well as jackpot hunting and tournament endgame dragging.
The data will be then pitted against normal player behaviour to measure the probability of an AI-powered bot being involved in the round.
Additionally, EvenBet will strengthen its registration process with more Know Your Customer (KYC) checks to combat a 112% and 184% rise in identity theft and synthetic identities respectively.
Dmitry Starostenkov, CEO at EvenBet Gaming, said: “With the rapid development of artificial intelligence in the 21st century, it has never been more important to stay ahead of the curve with regards to anti-fraud processes.
“EvenBet continues to develop and implement the latest anti-fraud technology to ensure our platform remains a trusted industry leader providing an entirely transparent user experience.”