As betting markets and sports become more data-driven, AI is evolving from a supportive tool into the backbone of gambling compliance and sports integrity in 2026. Operators, providers, and integrity partners are already using machine learning to ingest huge volumes of account-level wagers, odds feeds, and event telemetry, and that scale matters: industry programmes are now confirming hundreds of suspicious matches annually by combining operator data with automated anomaly detection.
Over the next 12–18 months, three connected shifts are taking shape.
First, detection is becoming more proactive and context-aware. Advances in supervised and ensemble models allow systems to flag complex, multi-channel betting patterns, such as correlated micro-wagers across linked accounts, improving true-positive rates while reducing the human review burden.
Second, regulators are demanding demonstrable AI governance. Authorities are focusing on explainability, control frameworks, and audit trails for automated AML, KYC, and risk-scoring systems.
Third, data-sharing and cross-industry integration are expanding. Leagues and federations are now testing centralized monitoring hubs that scan betting flows in near-real time through third-party AI services.
In parallel, athlete education is emerging as an equally vital safeguard. Match-fixing and corruption often begin with direct approaches to athletes, coaches, or staff. Education programmes, such as PROtect Integrity Online and the International Betting Integrity Association’s athlete-training initiatives, have shown that structured learning measurably reduces the risk of manipulation attempts. By equipping athletes to recognise suspicious behaviour, understand reporting channels, and resist coercion, these programmes build a human firewall that complements technological oversight.
BETER is also contributing to this direction through both technology and education. In 2025, we launched INTEGRITY+, a comprehensive digital platform offering AI-powered tools, educational resources, and secure reporting functions designed to support athletes participating in official tournaments exclusively distributed by BETER and to safeguard sports integrity. It provides accessible, proactive integrity management across all devices. Built around the real needs of modern sports professionals, it empowers clean competition and proactive risk management by combining awareness, learning, reporting, and AI.
Building on this, BETER is developing Recruiter-in-the-Loop, an AI-driven simulation that reproduces real-world recruiter tactics in a safe environment. The system helps athletes and staff recognise and resist manipulation attempts, providing experience-based training that strengthens resilience and preparedness.
For compliance and integrity teams alike, AI will no longer be optional. The future belongs to systems and people who are capable of learning, adapting, and upholding the principles of transparency and fair play.
Read the full insights on Vixio’s Compliance Crystal Ball 2026 page.