The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Casino Operations

Artificial smart technology (AI) is changing the casino sector by optimizing operations, boosting customer encounters, and upgrading security systems. A 2023 analysis by Deloitte reveals that AI tools can enhance operational efficiency by up to 30%, enabling casinos to more effectively manage resources and reduce costs. One prominent figure in this shift is David Schwartz,…

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Salim Saleh ‘y’eyatuga’ Bobi Wine.- By Sir Simon Muyanga Lutaaya

Salim Saleh ‘y’eyatuga’ Bobi Wine.- By Sir Simon Muyanga Lutaaya Bannauganda abagoberera ebyobufuzi bakyemulugunya nga bagamba nti akalulu k’ubwa pulezidenti ak’omulundi guno kakyaganye akufuna ebbugumu. Engombo za “…agenda…agenda” mala kazende bboyi… Entebbe muntebe zikyaganye. Ebigambo ebyesimba okuva mubesimbyewo bikyabuze. Naye nalabula kumukutu guno nga September 10,2024 nti banna byabufuzi balina okwetegeka nokukyusa obufu ku kalulu…

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The Evolution of Casino Loyalty Programs

Casino loyalty programs have changed the way players interact with gaming locations. Originally designed to reward frequent visitors, these programs have developed into advanced systems that utilize data metrics to enhance player encounter. According to a 2023 report by the American Gaming Association, nearly 70% of casino revenue comes from loyalty program members, underscoring their…

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Uganda Poised as Hub for Global Air Traffic Management in 2027

Uganda has been chosen to host the International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers’ Associations (IFATCA) Global Conference in 2027, a major event expected to attract around 600 delegates from 132 countries. The announcement was made on behalf of the Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala, by Ms. Olive Birungi Lumonya, Deputy Director…

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PM Robinah Nabbanja Denies Ordering Arrest of Galaxy TV Journalist Mwesigye

Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja has dismissed reports claiming she ordered the arrest of Galaxy TV journalist David Mwesigye, calling them false and misleading. Her communications officer, Francis Jjingo, clarified that the Prime Minister never directed the police to detain Mwesigye. Instead, she asked the journalist to apologize for allegedly providing incorrect information to President Museveni…

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