Hong Kong authorities have uncovered robot-operated accounts booking public indoor sports venues just a week after a new anti-touting policy took effect, prompting experts to call for stronger measures against scalping.
A Leisure and Cultural Services Department spokesman told the South China Morning Post that authorities had detected bots being used to book public indoor sports venues on its SmartPlay app.
“We have identified accounts using different means, computer programmes or other…
Calls for stricter rules after bot bookers detected on Hong Kong sports app

