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Sep 2023
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Casinos Losing Millions in Minutes & Tec...

Morning Brew
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Episode 147: Neal and Toby chat about the big hack that hit Las Vegas casinos causing millions of loss revenue for multiple days. Then, the Monday Night Letdown for the NY Jets has sparked the debate of whether the NFL should invest in grass fields instead of astroturf to protect their players and the game. Plus, a momentous meeting in Congress between lawmakers and tech leaders to talk about AI and the standards to be set moving forward. Next, Neal's shares his favorite numbers of the week, a cruise ship is stuck in Greenland, and the pickleball merger that could help the sport rake in big dollars.

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