Artificial intelligence is already part of live dealer gaming. It is used to read cards, track bets, monitor dealer actions, and process results as they happen. These systems operate in the background of live roulette, blackjack, baccarat, and game show tables.

Live dealer games connect players to physical tables through real-time video streams. A human dealer runs the game using real cards, wheels, and equipment. AI works alongside this setup. It uses machine learning, automation, and computer vision to recognise what is happening on the table and convert it into usable data for the platform.

For players, this has direct consequences. It affects how quickly rounds move, how accurately bets are settled, how fairness is monitored, and how stable sessions feel. It also influences how games are displayed, how interfaces behave, and how studios detect irregular activity.

This article breaks down where AI is used in live dealer games, how it changes the player experience, what limits exist, and what developments are already taking shape.

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