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Pixels to Possibilities: Unravelling India’s Gaming Odyssey

Written by : Ankita Sambyal on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership

Who isn’t fond of video games? From teens to adults, isn’t it? Some play video games as a source of living or to relieve stress. 

The genesis of video games dates back to their early development when a human being used to interact with a massive video device and an analog remote to give commands to the machine to move a pixelated character. 

The earliest recorded U.S. video game patent dates back to 1948, known as the ‘Cathode-ray tube Amusement Device.’ Some of the earliest video game examples include the Nimrod Computer, a massive machine weighing over a ton, as well as Oxo (1952), Tennis for Two (1958), and Spacewar (1961). 

However, these early video games were not available for public purchase due to their immense size and high costs.

The evolution in video game technology has witnessed the progression from classic games like Mario to multiplayer gaming and now to the concept of metaverse gaming.

 Ralph Baer, the Father of Video Games, played a significant role in advancing the Gaming Industry.

In 1967, he invented the prototype called the ‘T.V. Game Unit #1,’ followed by other inventions like the ‘Brown Box Light Gun’ and the ‘Pump Unit’ in 1967-68. In 1972, Baer introduced the Video Game Console named “Odyssey.” 

The Global gaming industry experienced substantial growth, with a valuation of USD 231.34 billion in 2022 and a projected value of USD 353.35 billion over the next five years. 

The year 2023 shows promising developments, including the introduction of generative AI support that simplifies gaming development and increased investments in the metaverse.

In contrast, the Indian gaming industry was valued at USD 2.8 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 5.0 billion by 2025.

Considering the exponential growth of the gaming industry, it becomes crucial to establish and enforce regulations to protect the interests of players. 

These regulations should focus on promoting fair play, ensuring player safety, safeguarding minors, protecting intellectual property rights, and preserving the confidentiality of data and sensitive personal information of gamers.

 Additionally, such regulations should consider the financial interests of both the gaming industry and the players.

“Most Parliamentarians don’t have a clue as regards the challenges or the opportunities the games industry faces” – David Puttnam

A videogame can be classified on the basis of mode: – 

    1. Online Games

    1. Offline Games. 

Further, Online and Offline Games can further be classified on the basis of interaction: – 

    1. Game of Skill

    1. Game of Chance.

    1. A Mixture of Game of Skill and Chance.

On 6th April 2023, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology of India proposed Amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, which gives a comprehensive framework for Online Gaming Ecosystem, however, these amendments still fail to address the vital connotations of the Gaming Industry. 

Although, the endeavour has been made through implementing these Amendments to define and explain the terms like “Online Game” (Sec. 2(qa)), “Online Gaming Intermediary”(Sec. 2(qb)), and “Online Real Money Game” (Sec. 2(qd)), however, the definitions and explanations are not comprehensive enough, and there is still a significant gap in the interpretation of these terminologies to fit in the practicality of today’s gaming that we are witnessing in and around.

In 2020, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in partnering with Ernst & Young (EY), released a report stating that USD 817 million has been garnered by the Indian Online Gaming Industry, which involved real-money transactions which depicts that 71% of Indian players are involved with ‘Online Real Money Gaming’. 

Therefore, Regulators need to take a nuanced approach while defining online games and should consider different examples and illustrations to help clarify the distinction between games of skill and games of chance.

    • In situations where monetary transactions are involved in an online game (skill-based or chance-based), it is crucial to adopt a risk-based approach and enforce mandatory KYC verifications for the players utilizing that platform. Additionally, the platform should implement restrictions on financial transactions based on spending limits to ensure responsible and controlled monetary involvement.

    • The legislative amendment should provide clear and detailed explanation of fraudulent activities, that occur in the virtual realm, including services that hijack gaming accounts, theft of virtual identities, fraudulent manipulation of in-game items, cheating and hacking through the use of bots, deceptive game modification, Phony Game Currency Sellers, etc.

    • The legislative amendment should provide detailed and clear distinction of gaming intermediaries and their roles involved in the virtual realm such as online gaming platforms, game developers, publishers, marketplaces etc. along with their roles and responsibilities such as hosting game servers, game distributors, facilitating communication among players, offering customer support etc.

    • The gaming platforms must be legally obligated to provide clear and explicit information on their websites regarding the nature of the game mode in which the player is engaging, distinguishing it is primarily based on skill, chance or a combination of both. By doing so, they will ensure transparency, promote user awareness, and facilitate a fair gameplay environment in compliance with legal requirements.

“The people are pieces of software called avatars. They are the audio-visual bodies that people use to communicate with each other in the metaverse.” – Neal Stephenson

As we have transitioned from traditional gaming to more immersive and interactive experiences facilitated by VR Headsets, we may also witness the emergence of evolved forms of criminal activities in this virtual space. 

Some Countries like Hong Kong are policing the Metaverse to design ‘user safety’ and to educate the public about the potential dangers associated with Web 3.0 and the Metaverse. 

In conclusion, it is imperative for India, which is having a base of 421 million of online gamers and is likely to reach over 442 million by the end of 2023, needs to take a thorough revamp of its gaming regulations to encompass games such as Blockchain-based gaming, Metaverse Gaming. 

By proactively, embracing and regulating these advancements, can help protect consumers, prevent problems of gambling, and ensure a fair and level playing field for all participants that can help India to position itself as a leader in effectively overseeing the Gaming Industry. 

This strategic approach will ensure that India remains competitive and doesn’t lag behind in effectively policing the dynamic and evolving gaming landscape. 

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Driving intelligence solution for the automotive industry

Written by : Vivek Gouda  on Digilah (Tech Thought Leadership)

The automotive industry is rapidly adapting to the demands of connected mobility. The rise of autonomous and electric vehicles will create new challenges for manufacturers, who must implement solutions that will help them meet changing consumer needs. These vehicles are expected to require more computing power than traditional cars, which leads us to ask: What does this mean for aftermarket solutions?

What does this mean for aftermarket solutions?

As both traditional and autonomous cars become more automated, and more intelligent, the use of geospatial technology is proliferating.Geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) is the use of data and technology to improve the way we make decisions. It’s a key component of connected mobility, which refers to how vehicles communicate with each other or with infrastructure.

In autonomous vehicles, geospatial intelligence can be used to collect real-time information about road conditions as well as traffic patterns—which can help a vehicle avoid hazards that could otherwise cause an accident or delay. This type of information can also be useful for collecting data on weather conditions, or even hazards like ice on the roads during winter months.

Connected cars are another place where geospatial intelligence is being applied: they collect both driver behavior data and location information via onboard sensors that provide insights into driver quality control and safety measures such as speeding or harsh braking incidents.

But what exactly does that mean for the future of cars?

Geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) is a broad term that refers to information gathered from satellite data and other sources in order to identify people, places, and objects.

Using GEOINT, we can determine the location of a person or object within a specific area. This allows us to collect data on the location of vehicles on roads at any given time—information which is then used by car manufacturers and other companies to improve their products and services. For example, knowing where cars are parked may help you find your way into an underground parking lot before you run out of battery power in your electric vehicle; it can also be used by municipalities when designing new roads so they can plan how many lanes will be needed for traffic flow.

And how does it work?

Driving intelligence solutions allow manufacturers and OEMs to identify and engage with their customers based on their driving behavior. The solution is designed to be used by the driver, who can also access it from an app on their phone or tablet. Using this technology, car manufacturers can:

  • Monitor vehicle location & speed
  • Identify where drivers spend most of their time in the vehicle
  • Collect data on when they start and stop using the car, how long they use it for and where they go during those times

What does this mean for traditional vehicles?

Geospatial intelligence is a software solution that integrates data from multiple sources to help personnel make better decisions. In the automotive industry, it has been applied to several areas, including navigation and fleet management.

In this article, we’ll explore how geospatial intelligence can improve driver safety and efficiency in traditional vehicles.

How does it all come together?

Here’s how it all comes together:

  • Data from connected vehicles – This is the raw data collected by autonomous vehicles and other vehicle systems. It offers an on-demand picture of traffic patterns, road conditions and driver behavior.
  • Data from the cloud – The cloud allows you to store and analyze large amounts of data in real time. In this way, you can quickly identify patterns that indicate a problem with one or more sensors or systems on your vehicle.
  • Data from the edge – Edge computing uses advanced analytics at the edge of a network (a local area) rather than in a centralized location such as a cloud server center or data hub. This approach enables faster decision making because only relevant information is sent over high-bandwidth networks instead of sending all available information for analysis in another location—a process that can take hours or even days depending on bandwidth capacity limitations

Harnessing the power of geospatial intelligence will help you create better experiences for every aspect of your customer journey.

Geospatial intelligence is a powerful tool that can help you create a more personalized and engaging experience for your customers.

Heliware’s HeliAI uses location data to give you insights into how people are moving around the world, what they are doing at any given time and whether there are opportunities to engage with them at specific locations. Automotive service providers or manufacturers can use this information to understand customer behavior and improve the experiences your products offer.

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