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'This generation of AI is...enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before,' says Amazon, as it confirms that 14,000 corporate roles will be laid off
By Nick Evanson published
News Some reports suggest that the true figure will be as high as 30,000.

Multiple police cars showed up to a school after surveillance system monitored by AI flagged a bag of Doritos as a gun: 'AI is not the best'
By James Bentley published
News "The program did what it was supposed to do," claims the AI software's manufacturer.

Electronic Arts signs a deal with Stability AI: 'We’re evolving how we work so that AI becomes a trusted ally'
By Andy Chalk published
news EA wants everyone to know that this is all about "empowering" its people.

Microsoft resurrects Clippy in Copilot, presumably because it's intrusive, doesn't understand context, and is god damn annoying
By Rich Stanton published
I don't mean it Clippy. Copilot: shut up.

AI is 'a combination of metadata with a parlor trick,' Take-Two boss says: 'A great thing' for business, but it's not creative and never will be
By Andy Chalk published
news Strauss Zelnick shared his thoughts on the impact of AI on game development at today's Paley International Council Summit.

'I'll even eat dog poop if it means winning': This job posting for an AI ad company is so unhinged, I'm still trying to decide if it's satire or not
By Andy Edser published
News Just imagine it in Alec Baldwin's voice.

Krafton is now an 'AI-first company,' will spend $70 million on a GPU cluster to 'serve as the foundation for accelerating the implementation of agentic AI'
By Andy Chalk published
news The new strategy represents "a complete reorganization of the company's operational development system, placing AI at the center of problem solving."

One thing most of us seem to agree on, from Sir Stephen Fry to Steve Bannon, is that artificial superintelligence development should be paused while we figure out, y'know, the safety concerns
By Andy Edser published
News Because they could, not because they should, etc.
OpenAI launches its new agentic AI Atlas browser with the intention of taking over 'most web use' and a warning to 'weigh the tradeoffs' of using its most powerful features
By Jeremy Laird published
News It's for Apple Macs only for now. Windows, iOS, and Android devices will submit to Atlas 'soon'.

Palworld studio Pocketpair says its new publishing division won't handle games that use generative AI: 'We don't believe in it'
By Andy Chalk published
news Pocketpair Publishing boss John Buckley says we're already starting to see a flood of 'really low-quality, AI-made games' on Steam and other storefronts.
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