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Slotegrator strengthens its Anti‑fraud capabilities with a new AI‑powered assistant

Slotegrator has announced the launch of an AI-powered assistant within its Anti-fraud module, a feature the company positions as a new approach to risk analytics for iGaming operators, currently positioned as a pilot product.

The solution represents a completely new functionality for Slotegrator’s platform. It is designed to help operators quickly interpret complex risk data and focus on the most critical areas without manually reviewing large volumes of charts and reports.

Unlike traditional anti-fraud tools that rely solely on static dashboards and manual analysis, the AI anti-fraud assistant transforms existing analytical data into structured summaries and practical insights. The system does not generate new data or make automated decisions but works exclusively with the information already available in the Anti-fraud dashboard.

  1. What is the overall risk situation?

    The AI processes the dashboard metrics and delivers a concise overview of the current risk landscape, highlighting patterns and potential areas of concern. This functionality is particularly useful for new operators, as well as for teams managing multiple projects and high volumes of risk-related data simultaneously.

  2. Which risk categories are currently the most critical?

    In addition to project-level analysis, the assistant is also available in the Player Overview section. Here, it generates summaries based on individual player behavior indicators, helping support and risk management teams quickly assess potentially suspicious activity.

    Data privacy and security remain a key focus of the new feature. The AI assistant does not process or expose any personal data of players or clients. All analytics are based solely on anonymized numerical indicators and internal system metrics.

  3. What should be prioritized right now?

    Slotegrator stresses that the AI assistant should be viewed strictly as a support tool rather than a decision-making authority. The AI ​​Anti-fraud assistant does not replace a lawyer or a compliance officer — it cannot block a player or impose restrictions. It can provide analytical recommendations, but the final decision is always taken by a human.

    According to Slotegrator, the introduction of an AI assistant into anti-fraud analytics reflects a broader trend in iGaming toward intelligent automation and decision-support tools rather than full automation of sensitive processes.

With this launch, Slotegrator strengthens its role as an innovator in iGaming infrastructure, offering operators a new way to work with complex risk analytics faster, more clearly, and with greater confidence.


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