Sportradar Group AG Partners with Underdog to Implement AI-Powered Responsible Gaming Solution
Reuters
Sep 24
Sportradar Group AG Partners with Underdog to Implement AI-Powered Responsible Gaming Solution
Sportradar Group AG has announced a new agreement with Underdog, a U.S.-based sports operator, to implement Sportradar's AI-powered responsible gaming solution, Bettor Sense. Through this partnership, Underdog becomes the first U.S. operator to leverage Bettor Sense, which is designed to identify high-risk players and support responsible gaming practices. The solution utilizes behavioral research and real-time risk scoring to monitor player activity and detect potential problem gambling behavior. In addition to technology-based monitoring, the program will connect identified individuals to care services from Birches Health, a provider of evidence-based treatment for gambling disorders. The initiative aims to enhance player protection and meet regulatory standards for responsible gaming.
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