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BrainChip deploys card-reading technology to second US casino

Saheli 05 Jan 2017 Technology Comments Off on BrainChip deploys card-reading technology to second US casino 222 Views

Artificial intelligence player BrainChip has announced the deployment of its game card reading technology at a second casino in the United States.

The company, which announced a similar deal with an unnamed Las Vegas casino in September last year, said this morning its “Game Outcome Solution” technology that can read cards as they are dealt at gaming tables had been deployed at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut.

Game Outcome uses the company’s Spiking Neuron Adaptive Processor (SNAP) technology to identify cards and outcomes in real‐time, providing alerts to gaming operators when mistakes or cheating occurs.

BrainChip says its SNAP technology can learn, recognise and track complex objects in real time from multiple sources, such as video camera feeds.

It said existing gaming monitoring technology relied on human oversight.

Brainchip chief executive Louis DiNardo. Picture: Rick Stevens.
Image: Brainchip chief executive Louis DiNardo. Picture: Rick Stevens.

BrainChip president and chief executive Louis DiNardo said the company had previously demonstrated success in Las Vegas at one of the largest gaming operators in the world and now had a meaningful relationship with one of the largest independent gaming operators in North America.

“The gaming industry provides us a large and target rich environment for a solution that is now well proven,” he said.

BrainChip’s SNAP is the brainchild of Peter van der Made, who developed the technology over 10 years working at Curtin University in Perth and in the United States.

Peter van der Made and the computer technology that mimics the human brain. Picture: Michael O'Brien/The West Australian.
Image: Peter van der Made and the computer technology that mimics the human brain. Picture: Michael O’Brien/The West Australian.

The company says its technology can learn autonomously, evolve and associate information just like the human brain.

BrainChip shares were up one cent, or 3.45 per cent, to 30 cents at 11am after touching an intraday high of 32.5 cents.

[Source:-The West Australiian]

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