Smokers know that smoke detectors in Las Vegas hotel rooms have grown too sophisticated to fool by sneaking drags in the bathroom under the cover of shower steam. But now even vape users, whose devices emit less than a third the particulates of cigarettes, have met their match. AI renders a photo of a Las Vegas hotel guest vaping out hundreds of dollars. (Image: GROK) Vape detectors are much more sensitive devices that scan the air specifically for the telltale chemical signatures of tobacco and cannabis vape smoke. “Learn from my mistakes,” posted @HistorianJolly8683 to Reddit on Thursday. “In a smoking casino, I thought hitting a vape in the hotel room wouldn’t matter.” The anonymous redditor, who would only identify the hotel as a Las Vegas casino resort run by Golden Entertainment, claimed that his vaping resulted in a $400 add-on charge. (The only casino resorts operated by Golden Entertainment in Las Vegas are the Strat and Arizona Charlie’s.) “When… Read More
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