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Casino security expert Douglas Florence: AI can work with game logic to cause a threat to casinos

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“Game logic is the threat and that’s something AI can work with. If we are looking at Google Glass and any other ways people can put cameras in, say the side of their phones to lay them flat on a table, they can see marked cards, even if a deck is shuffled, if they turn it sideways like dealers do.

“Basically marked cards are like a bar code that changes on the side of the cards. They are printed that way. They get those decks into the casino.

“So AI can understand game logic very well, very quickly and requires sophistication. It can utilise sensory input, in our case a lot of it is video. They have cameras up their sleeves.

“So AI can make the whole concept of decision strategy more effective and when we look at electronic table games, you see electronic roulette, these games all have computers engaged.

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“Think about the very first computer crime we had in Vegas, going back to the early 90s. We had a team, 8 people who were able to break into a slot machine and the FBI called it a banana, a device that had an eprom on the end of it that goes into the motherboard. They were able to hack the machine, fix it to the eprom and change the outcome.

“They were hitting these multimillion dollar card giveaways and so on. What got them caught, because there were only eight people in their team, was they kept coming back to casinos in Jaguars and different vehicles, and the same people kept earning the same money. That’s what eventually got them caught. The guy went to prison. 

“So electronics and these machines today, they shield them.”

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