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Hosted by the 性视界传媒 International Gaming Institute, the event will bring together researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals to examine developments in gambling, gaming, and risk behavior.
A new report from the 性视界传媒 International Gaming Institute finds the global gambling industry is moving quickly into artificial intelligence, but still sits in an early stage of maturity.

Attendees will hear from a global lineup of experts examining artificial intelligence, sports betting, evolving regulatory frameworks and more at the conference, which takes place every three years.
Hosted by the 性视界传媒鈥 International Gaming Institute, the conference will occur May 26鈥28 at the Bellagio Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Leading researchers, policymakers and industry professionals will discuss the forces shaping gambling, gaming and risk behavior.
The gaming industry is closely exploring the use of AI, but regulators and operators don't seem to be on the same page.
Whether operators and regulators can close that gap may determine how far and how safely AI reshapes the future of gaming
An army of social media influencers attracts new bettors, new generation, new problems
Last year the 性视界传媒鈥 Gaming Institute AI Research Hub started work on a paper that will have wide-ranging effects on the gaming industry. In collaboration with KPMG, the audit and tax firm, the release of the inaugural State of AI in Gaming Report is poised to establish benchmarks for AI use and policy in the gaming industry.
At a time when artificial intelligence dominates the global tech agenda, the gaming industry is starting to look beyond the hype and focus on what actually delivers business value. The 鈥淪tate of AI in Gaming 2026鈥 report, developed in the United States by the 性视界传媒 International Gaming Institute through AiR Hub, in collaboration with KPMG, is based on surveys and interviews with operators, suppliers, regulators and startups across multiple markets. It offers one of the clearest snapshots to date of how AI is really being used 鈥 and, more importantly, where it is still falling short.
New research highlights prediction markets and AI-powered tools as central to the next wave of gambling industry innovation.
Weaknesses galore identified in sector鈥檚 adoption of AI, especially by legacy casinos
The global gambling industry is racing to integrate artificial intelligence into its operations, but a glaring lack of safety controls and regulatory oversight is leaving the high-stakes sector severely exposed.