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We developed a research paper on several gambling harm minimisation technologies for the the Tasmanian Liquor and Gaming Commission.
The paper supported public consultation by the Commission as part of its investigation on the extent to which facial recognition technology and a player card gaming identification system (including pre-commitment) for electronic gaming machines in hotels, clubs and casinos could minimise gambling harm.

