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Swarm Intelligence could be the Key to More Accurate Sports Betting

Share... Facebook Twitter Linkedin Reddit StumbleUpon Tumblr Print email You don’t see many traffic jams in the bee worldPhoto by Jordan Schwartz Artificial intelligence has been shown to have tremendous predictive power in all sorts of areas. Sports is one area in which data plays a key role, whether it’s statistics about a team’s form and overall performance, or data for individual players and their strengths. Collecting this data and analyzing it using algorithms can lead to more accurate predictions. This type of AI doesn’t have to involve any human

Malmö, Sweden — Global Gaming crowned Operator of the Year at EGR Nordics Awards

Global Gaming’s fast-growing reputation in the online gaming industry has been further cemented after being crowned Operator of the Year at the 2019 EGR Nordics Awards. The EGR Nordics Awards recognise successful and innovative online gaming companies operating in the Nordic region. The expert panel of judges were impressed with Global Gaming’s flagship brand Ninja Casino and its solid performance in the Nordics, where it has grown to become an established name. The winners were announced at a prestigious ceremony held at the Corinthia Hotel, St. George’s Bay, Malta. Global

Malmö, Sweden — MEET US HERE – EGR Online Gambling Briefing

Save the date!24 Jan 2019, Corinthia Hotel St George’s Bay, Malta The EGR Online Gambling Briefing – The Nordics 2019 will bring together leading online gambling firms who are either operating in or considering entering the Nordic eGaming market. Global Gaming CMO Morten Madsen will be hosting the focus group discussion on the topic of: “Reconceptualizing the Nordics: Has the time come to shift focuses?” while our CGO Alessandro Focardi will be on the “Nordic Market Comparisons” panel. More details https://bit.ly/2T0ybrx Source: https://globalgaming.com/2019/01/17/meet-us-here-2/

Malmö, Sweden — Global Gaming 555 investigates accusations against subsidiary

It has come to our attention today that the Swedish Consumer Ombudsman considers Ninja Casino’s marketing to be in breach of legislation in terms of moderation in gaming advertising and that they intend to commence legal proceedings against our subsidiary Elec Games Ltd. According to the Consumer Ombudsman, this is the first time a case of this kind is being investigated and, as principal owner, we are now considering the matter and will report back as soon as we know more. For further information, please contact: Joacim Möller, CEO [email protected]

Insert coin: Level up your player support experience

If you’re wondering if I’m a gamer, I’m not.I don’t play video games every day, I don’t crowd my mobile phone with gaming apps, belong to any gaming community, I’m not even that good at them! However, from time to time, I do play a game or two. I’ll get excited and even start screaming to the lifeless screen in front of me — and that’s when my inner gamer, dormant most of the time, comes out to play.For this reason, going to Gamescom 2018 was an entirely new experience

P.S.: I love you. When gamers break up with you.

Quick disclaimer: I am not a gamer.But there was this one time, a few years ago, when I came home to find a borrowed PlayStation with a Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas case right next to it in the living room. It was my girlfriend who had left it there.She had been playing it all afternoon and as soon as I got home she told me all about her plan. The idea was for us to spend a different kind of weekend together, just the two of us, playing GTA.Little

How Artificial Intelligence is changing the gaming industry

Artificial intelligence (AI) in gaming isn’t a recent innovation. As early as 1949, mathematician and cryptographer Claude Shannon pondered a one-player chess game, in which humans would compete against a computer.Indeed, gaming has been a key engine of AI, and a proving ground for the simulations, constructed environments and tests of realism that are the foundation of virtual experiences.AI for the gaming experienceIn 1989’s Sim City, for example, players controlled complex simulations, and rudimentary gaming AI was deployed to simulate something close to realism – i.e. deeply human characteristics like unpredictability.