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Preparing Your Association for AI

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As such, some organizations have already jumped on the bandwagon and are quickly adapting, while others are hesitating to embrace the potential of this technology. Additionally, you might consider what new products or services you could provide that might also increase your non-dues revenue with the help of AI.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.21.17

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A near-death experience has enabled him “to envision an alternate ending to the AI story —one that makes the most of this amazing technology while empowering humans not just to survive, but to thrive.” Presenter: Patti Shock, academic consultant, The International School of Hospitality, and professor emeritus, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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Gaming Manufacturers Hit the Jackpot With Skills-Based Slots Bill

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A newly signed Nevada law paved the way for skills-based slot machines in the state’s casinos. For one, “slot revenues are flat and declining across North America,” he said. Our members want to be able to create a new game that conforms to the regulatory structure not just in Nevada, but in multiple markets.

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Thursday Buzz: Amazon’s Alexa Hits Vegas

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The artificial intelligence technology, quickly becoming a hit in the home, scores its first major hotel deal. Also: Instagram hits a milestone. Devices like the Amazon Echo and Google Home are quickly becoming household tools of choice, but could they make an imprint on the travel industry? Turns out, they already are.