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The Hot Topic at G2E 2021? The Future of AI for Casinos


LAS VEGAS, Oct. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — In order to accommodate for the high level of interest, the education session has moved to a larger venue. It will take place October 5th, 2021 at the G2E Innovation Lab (Booth 1653). 


Coming to G2E 2021 "The Future of AI for Casinos"

The session will be presented by Kiran Brahmandam

Brahmandam is an 18-year gaming-industry veteran, with a history of spearheading innovation and systems R&D in the brick and mortar sector. Now, he is on a mission to optimize casino operations, improve the customer experience, and boost casino profitability by using artificial intelligence. 

Brahmandam is CEO of Gaming Analytics. He says, “The future of AI for casinos is moving swiftly — it is important for operators to have a plan.”

Some fear is, there will be lost jobs that result from AI in casinos. Brahmandam explains, “There will be a job re-alignment resulting from AI —  not job losses per se. A realignment means career maps will change — employees will spend less time on tedious work and less time behind a computer. Meaning, there will be more time for team-building activities and more time to focus on customers and creating a best guest experience. Operators should start planning for the AI realignment now. Meanwhile, jobs that require creativity and compassion will see increased demand.”

Brahmandam says many casinos are currently adopting AI as a means to improve slot floor design and to create marketing campaign with better targeting and detailed personas; these benefits are realized immediately.

Next, his team of data scientists is working on AI platforms that will create a safer gaming environment — for the operator and the guest — by integrating responsible gaming and fraud alerts into the software.  

Brahmandam says, “The AI disruption in casinos is exciting and is rapidly accelerating. It is important for operators to plan for the disruption now. With a good plan, employee engagement will increase, the guest experience will improve, and casino profits will be higher.”

About Kiran Brahmandam 

CEO of Gaming Analytics, Kiran is an 18-year veteran in the gaming industry. While spearheading innovation and systems R&D in the brick-and-mortar sector, his products generated over 1B in revenue.

In 2017, he founded Gaming Analytics — his mission — improve the casino floor and maximize profits by using artificial intelligence. 

Kiran holds a Master of Science in Computer and Information Systems from Southern Illinois University. He earned his Executive Education degree from the Harvard Business School.

He is available to meet with media and peers at G2E.

kiran@gaminganalytics.ai

About G2E 

G2E is taking place this October 4-7, 2021 (Education: October 4-7 | Expo Hall: October 5-7) at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, NV. Global Gaming Expo (G2E) is the largest gathering of global, commercial, and tribal gaming professionals in North America. Take advantage of new educational content that is fast-paced and actionable and experience first-hand the new products and innovative technologies showcased on the expo floor. 

https://www.globalgamingexpo.com/

About Gaming Analytics 

Gaming Analytics, Inc. is a leader in artificial intelligence for the gaming industry, providing the simplicity of a search engine with the power of machine learning. The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. 

www.gaminganalytics.ai

About “The Future of AI for Casinos”

The session details are as follows:

LOCATION

G2E 2021

Sands Expo Convention Center

Location: Innovation Lab Main Stage @ G2E

October 5, 2021 at 12:30 p.m.

Click here for event listing.

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