Bet365 has ramped up its AI capabilities after partnership with agentic AI engineering platform TestMu AI, as the operator said it had “eliminated the operational friction”.
The partnership has seen the privately owned giant use TestMu’s agent to work across engineering teams to resolve “performance bottlenecks through just-in-time infrastructure provisioning”.
Those include running cross-platform tests on desktop, mobile and apps and testing localisation effects for payments and other compliance requirements.
TestMu, which was formerly known as LambdaTest, counts Microsoft, Nvidia, Louis Vuitton and OpenAI as partners.
The San Franciso-based business also has a hub in India.
Bet365 has previously tapped Darktrace to use AI-powered solutions to support IT security, including supporting on blocking phishing and malicious emails.
AI has continued to come to the fore in the gambling industry across multiple departments, from marketing to trading.
Bragg Gaming Group claimed it will use the “Bragg AI brain” to drive results. The supplier cut 12% of its global workforce amid a swing to AI.
Meanwhile, Kambi CEO Werner Becher told EGR the technology is reducing the need for human traders.
Ex-LeoVegas Group CEO Gustaf Hagman unveiled an AI-powered live casino supplier in January, while the likes of SkillOnNet and BetHog have deployed AI croupiers for online casino games.
In March, at DraftKings’ Virtual Investor Day, the Boston-based giant revealed that 100% of code reviews are now assisted by AI.
Chief technology officer Zachary Maybury said the tech had also led to a 40% improvement in “engineering hour productivity”.
Joanna Ward, bet365 head of software testing, explained: “By unifying our testing onto a single platform, we’ve eliminated the operational friction of tool-switching and achieved significantly higher stability in our automation.
“TestMu AI’s performance and availability are exceptional, and their team’s support has allowed the platform to scale beyond our initial expectations.”
Jay Singh, TestMu AI co-founder and chief customer officer, added: “At the scale bet365 operates, even a millisecond of latency can impact millions of users.
“Our mission with TestMu AI is to replace fragmented, legacy testing cycles with a unified, agentic AI quality engineering that scales with the enterprise.
“By providing bet365 with an integrated ecosystem for testing, we aren’t just helping them find bugs; we are providing the digital resilience required to lead the global gaming market.”
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Privately owned giant taps US- and India-based agentic AI platform TestMu AI to support on software testing and weekly releases
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