Strengthening Defense Against AI Threats in Poker: EvenBet Gaming Initiative

EvenBet Gaming, a developer of software solutions for slot games, has improved its fraud detection capabilities by combating artificial intelligence bots.

With the constant development of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies, identifying AI bots is becoming increasingly difficult, which creates serious financial and reputational risks for the global gaming industry.

To combat this challenge, EvenBet has implemented a strict anti-money laundering (AML) policy, claiming that their Fingerprint JS Pro technology, multi-layered verification processes and behavioral analysis procedures allow them to identify potential bots with up to 99% accuracy.

The company has placed particular emphasis on introducing stringent new measures to monitor players while playing poker to analyze their hand strength, potential knowledge of opponents’ cards, length of gaming session, as well as their pursuit of jackpots and tournament finals.

The data obtained as a result of monitoring will be analyzed taking into account typical player behavior to assess the likelihood of a bot participating in a round using artificial intelligence.

Moreover, EvenBet will improve the registration process by increasing the number of Know Your Customer (KYC) checks to combat the increase in cases of identity theft and the creation of synthetic identities by 112% and 184% respectively.

Dmitry Starostenkov, CEO at EvenBet Gaming, commented: “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”.

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