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Based on 8th place.... So what happened was @cocopop3011instructed me to bend my knees to the floor, hands faced down to it. She gently placed a medium sized apple in my mouth, granny smith to be fitting for 8th, higher the place the more sweeter it would have been.....maybe a gala, macintosh or a candied apple. For 8th place she'll use a clipboard to administer a mild swing of a sp@ nk to trigger this victory. Had it been much higher in rank this narrative would change significantly! Blindfold, a better apple, a more aggressive swing. @cocopop3011, thank you for this "live" competition! I've enjoyed your clipboard aka your drawing methods. Wheel of names? I hope so in the next BJ comp 🤣 Anyone else reading this, she's been wonderful!
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I think those concerns are understandable. Anytime a new technology enters an industry, people worry about how it might be used. But in most regulated markets the core mechanics of slots (RNG, RTP, volatility models) still have to be tested and certified, regardless of whether AI is involved in development or not. So AI can change how games are designed or personalised, but it usually can’t change the underlying math once the game is approved. Where AI is probably going to have the biggest impact is behind the scenes — things like fraud detection, player behaviour analysis, support automation, and marketing. Player-facing features like AI-generated slots are interesting experiments, but they’re still very early. The bigger question for me is how regulators will approach it. Will they treat AI-generated games the same way as traditional ones, or introduce new certification rules? That might end up shaping the market more than the technology itself.
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By formerPokerpro · Posted
its very forgiving that u havent banned him already coco the world is becoming more crazy every day. i am not sure if we need this to happen to our forum ^^ -
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Yup. I was lucky in the first contest(I had second highest entries and came first) but after last time I understood that the odds might not be in your favour in random draws. First you have to gamble to get screenshots and then gamble to win the random draw. That's why I only spent close to €80. No bonus all raw.
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