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’
Public implosions are on my mind this week. On the journalism side of things, we saw media startup The Messenger shut down after less than a year in the centrist
If you have not been keeping up with media industry news--and God bless you and your mental health if you don't--you might not know that news website The
Yesterday, Futureverse–which calls itself “a leading AI and metaverse technology and content company”--announced the creation of a studio called Readyverse, which intends to create “The Readyverse,” a metaverse
As far as Spotify’s crimes go, its annual Wrapped feature – which needs no introduction at this point – is pretty low on the “most heinous” list. I’m willing to
Earlier today, the Video Game History Foundation announced the impending launch of the VGHF Library, an online repository that will let people search, categorise and in some cases even read
I am not entirely against remakes conceptually. I think it’s possible to create a wonderful version of a game that runs on new hardware while preserving the spirit of
All the way back in 2014, design student Caspian Whistler had an idea. Tired of the way games were being discussed in the mainstream, and with the market for video
The news broke this morning that events company ReedPop is exploring the sale of its UK-based games journalism sites, including Eurogamer, RockPaperShotgun, and GamesIndustry. Given the state of games journalism
If you follow enough game developers and games journalists on social media, you may have noticed people being upset this week about a PC Gamer article that, supposedly, couldn'
Every morning I wake up, grab my phone and scroll through all the video game news that went down while I was asleep. And increasingly, as I scan headline after