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Epic says I can change baby, I promise, as it returns for its now-annual tradition of admitting its launcher 'sucks'
By Joshua Wolens published
News I can fix her (she is a videogames client).

If you've ever wanted AI-generated Kratos to advertise games to you (for some reason), I've got great news about Sony's latest baffling patent: 'LLM-based generative podcasts for gamers'
By Harvey Randall published
News "Also, try a spin move on the boss next time!"

Epic Games Store to test forums for 'top games,' walking back previous plans, and a technical overhaul is coming: 'We're ripping out the guts'
By Tyler Wilde published
news Epic also plans to introduce player profiles, avatars, and private messaging.

'We're actively embracing generative AI,' Take-Two boss says, after previously expressing skepticism: 'We have hundreds of pilots and implementations across our company'
By Andy Chalk published
news CEO Strauss Zelnick says generative AI remains a tool for enabling creators to do bigger and better things, but it sounds like a shift away from past comments.

The Notepad++ website was hijacked by 'malicious actors' last year and security researchers are picking through the wreckage
By Andy Edser published
News That lizard sure looks shocked.

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."

'We’ve heard from many who want nothing to do with AI' says Mozilla, as it introduces an AI blocking menu to upcoming Firefox builds
By Andy Edser published
News The people have spoken. Some of them, anyway.

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?

CachyOS isn't joining new Linux gaming distro collab, says it doesn't think a 'collective with strings attached' is necessary
By Jacob Fox published
News The snappy distro will keep to itself for now.

Moltbook is like Reddit but only AI agents are allowed—though after spending hours trawling through threads, it looks more like a huge, unhinged roleplay server to me
By Jacob Ridley published
News You'd have a better chance of an informed discussion in the chat window of a YouTube live stream than this.
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