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Judging by the GPT-4o situation, game developers will have a big problem if they get serious about AI chatbot NPCs
By Tyler Wilde published
Playing with fire Balance patches that tweak guns and spells can enrage players. What if what you're re-balancing is their romantic partner?

Following Discord's suit, OpenAI will also predict your age based on your usage to know if it should ID you at the digital door
By James Bentley published
News How much does ChatGPT know about you?

Did they hit a nerve? OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's response to 'authoritarian' Anthropic's annihilation of ads-supported AI doesn't make me trust it more
By Rich Stanton published
AI wars How did we get here.

People with AI partners are looking for a 'new home' as OpenAI announces date to switch off 'overly supportive' older models
By James Bentley published
News OpenAI says "we know that losing access to GPT‑4o will feel frustrating for some users, and we didn’t make this decision lightly."

OpenAI reportedly isn't happy with Nvidia's GPUs while Nvidia's $100 billion investment plan in OpenAI is said to have 'stalled': Is the AI honeymoon over?
By Jeremy Laird published
News Are the two biggest beasts in AI falling out of love?

Meta lost $19.1 billion on VR last year despite the mother of all pivots to AI including plans for AI-generated gaming
By Jeremy Laird published
News Forget the Metaverse, an "explosion" of new AI media formats are headed your way.

The AI money merry-go-round shows no sign of stopping as Meta, OpenAI, Nvidia, Amazon and Microsoft linked to deals worth nearly $200 billion
By Jeremy Laird published
News More money than you can possibly imagine.

OpenAI's internal documents predict $14 billion loss in 2026 according to report
By Jeremy Laird published
News But it's claimed OpenAI will be making Nvidia-style money by 2029.

Here we go: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman once called it a 'last resort', but ChatGPT is about to get stuffed with ads
By Rich Stanton published
News Says it'll never sell your data to advertisers, and if you believe that I have a bridge to sell you.

Between bots calling themselves 'Mecha-Hitler' and 95% of businesses realising they don't know the point of AI, 2025 was the year the tech lost its shine even for the most blinkered execs
By Joshua Wolens published
AI ay ay ay It's gonna change the world. Once we figure out what to do with it and it stops being a Nazi. But after that for sure.
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