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Microsoft rides the AI wave to a $2.9 trillion market cap, beating Apple as the most valuable corporation on Earth
By Joshua Wolens published
News A number so large I can't even fit it in my head.
Bethesda will finally show off Indiana Jones gameplay at the Developer Direct showcase happening later this month
By Andy Chalk published
news Avowed, Hellblade 2, and Ara: History Untold will be there too.
Xbox insists its willy-nilly bans of Baldur's Gate 3 players from its online services are 'not automatic', suggests turning off its opt-out feature to avoid horny upload crimes
By Harvey Randall published
News Thank Mystra we don't have to deal with this on PC.
OpenAI says it's 'impossible' to create ChatGPT without copyrighted content, as if that's somehow a good excuse
By Andy Chalk published
news In the face of a growing number of lawsuits, OpenAI insists that the use of copyrighted content to train LLMs is fair use.
Age of Empires developer confirms the game is mostly written in low-level Assembly code because 'we could scroll the screen and fill it with sprites as fast or faster' than competitors like Starcraft 'even though we had twice as many pixels'
By Rich Stanton published
news "I guess I can clarify this, since I wrote all the assembly code used in Age of Empires and Age of Kings."
Microsoft is adding a new button to PC keyboards for the first time in almost 30 years (and it's for AI)
By Andy Chalk published
news The new Copilot key will be seen at CES and will start to roll out later this month.
Larian and Microsoft working to address 'annoying and uncool' Xbox account bans caused by the unfortunate combination of Baldur's Gate 3's notorious horniness and automatic gameplay uploads
By Andy Chalk published
news One unlucky player was hit with a year-long account suspension after his gameplay clip was automatically uploaded to Xbox servers.
NY Times lawsuit holds OpenAI and Microsoft 'responsible for the billions of dollars they owe for the unlawful copying and use of The Times's uniquely valuable works'
By Dave James published
news OpenAI values high-quality content in its training and The New York Times has been marked as such in the creation of its models.
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