It’s another chilling week for AI and journalism, with California lawmakers rolling over to Google by tacking money for AI onto a bill that attempts to stop the tech
Maybe you’ve been on Twitter and seen the video of “stunning AI spaghetti art” that one gormless loser has claimed is proof that generative AI will one day win
Embracer Group has adopted what it calls a “human-centric approach to AI in games,” as spotted by Game Developer. The policy, laid out in the company’s annual report, is
The life of a modern working artist can be rough. The splintering of social media platforms has made it increasingly hard to gain exposure and find work, and as more
Both Vox Media and The Atlantic announced deals with OpenAI today that will see their journalist's work fed to the platform in exchange for some money and attribution
Through covering concept art and cosplay for years over on The Old Site, I'm probably as familiar as any outsider as to how DeviantArt--once a thriving platform for
On this week’s episode of Aftermath Hours (which is coming to you a little after hours, a choice I obviously made on purpose so I could make this joke)
A recent negative review of an AI gadget–not even the one Chris wrote about; did you know there are more?–is causing drama among the technology’s adherents, who
Everyone’s betting big on AI, whether it’s video game companies like Ubisoft and Unity or, perhaps foremost, Nvidia, which has seen its stock price skyrocket due to AI-accelerated
Buildings shudder. Windows crack. Car alarms scream. Instead of fleeing the scene, a large crowd of citizens stands transfixed by the smoking wreckage of an upturned tank. My mission: to
Ubisoft recently published some details about its experiments in generative AI, in which writers craft a personality and backstory for an NPC that can then, the company hopes, have “an