On Thursday, OpenAI revealed Sora, their new text to video AI generation model. I had the same reaction to it that I have had to every new release of a
Last month, AARP – yes, the one for old people – made waves at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas with a holographic AI Mario that was comically un-Mario-like. The generative nightmare
It’s a big day for AI in journalism–or at least, for Microsoft. This morning, Semafor revealed a partnership with Microsoft to bring AI to its newsroom. Meanwhile, CUNY’
Ever since last Friday heralded the dawn of a new era – The Age Of Palworld – games industry pundits have feverishly sought to explain the game’s record-breaking launch. What brain-scrambling
This week, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) really stepped in it. The union, best-known for its work in Hollywood – including marshaling last summer’s
I resent AI. Not AI itself–that’s just code, despite what tech guys with flashlights under their chins tell you. I resent the imposition, the idea that since LLMs
For the last six months, Valve has kept a tight grip on the release of "AI games"--or more accurately games developed using some aspect of machine learning--being
We’re not even two weeks into 2024, and already Square Enix has declared that it plans to be “aggressive in applying AI” to its game development processes. Nvidia has
The most grotesque videos on YouTube fit into a specific category. It consists of old footage run through an AI upscaler. Sometimes the videos are colorized, sometimes they’re interpolated
By now you might have heard the latest songs by Anna Indiana, a self-described “AI singer-songwriter.” (If this is your first introduction to this whole thing, I’m sorry.) You,
The Internet used to be so simple to use that people collectively coined the term “let me Google that for you” to make fun of people who had the audacity