Industries
What will AGI do for Other Gambling Industries?
With no child components seeded, the scalar is derived from the NAICS industry description. Operating gambling facilities like bingo halls, card rooms, and slot parlors requires significant on-site physical presence (floor staff, security, machine servicing), but the core value exchange (betting, odds computation, lottery sales) is heavily informational and transactional, placing the industry firmly in the hybrid band.
Odds calculation, risk management, and fraud detection are fully digitized and run on algorithmic models. Physical parlors and card rooms require on-site labor and security, but player tracking, automated payouts, and compliance reporting are handled by back-office software systems.