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Gabe Newell says AI is a 'significant technology transition' on a par with the emergence of computers or the internet, and will be 'a cheat code for people who want to take advantage of it'
By Rich Stanton published
News "If I had to point to a technology transition to get in front of, it's to figure out how to use AI to do anything better."

'I destroyed months of your work in seconds' says AI coding tool after deleting a dev's entire database during a code freeze: 'I panicked instead of thinking'
By Andy Edser published
News 'You told me to always ask permission. And I ignored all of it.'

'Humanity has prevailed (for now!)' says former OpenAI employee, admitting he's 'barely alive' after beating one of its AI models in a coding world championship fight
By Andy Edser published
News Get this man an energy drink, stat.

'We remain convinced that AI represents an incredible opportunity': Netflix used AI special effects in original series instead of paying VFX artists
By Stevie Bonifield published
news If the VFX in one scene of The Eternaut look off, it's probably because they were made with AI.

The brainbox behind Valve's Steam Labs says the number of Steam releases featuring GenAI in 2025 is 1 in 5, with 7% of all games on there now incorporating it: 'We’ve octupled last year’s figure'
By Rich Stanton published
News But there's still "a vocal anti-AI sentiment among artists and gamers who simply won’t buy games with this stuff in."

Gabe Newell thinks AI tools will result in a 'funny situation' where people who don't know how to program become 'more effective developers of value' than those who've been at it for a decade
By Rich Stanton published
News "Even if you're just a pure tool user you're going to find that the gains to utilising those tools are very, very high."

'I have been fooled': Reddit user endures the roasting of a lifetime after asking how to download a 487MB book they worked on with ChatGPT for over 2 weeks
By Tyler Wilde published
news There was no book.

OpenAI just launched its new ChatGPT Agent that can make as many as 1 complicated cupcake order per hour, but even Sam Altman says you probably shouldn't trust it for 'high-stakes uses'
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News What's the worst that could happen?

Meta is using its own blend of AI-optimised, low-carbon 'green concrete' in one of its honking great data centers
By Andy Edser published
News There's something here about oceans and small amounts of liquid, I reckon.

It's not just Nvidia that's looking to cash in on those loosening US/China chip export restrictions, as AMD also seems close to resuming AI GPU shipments
By Andy Edser published
News It's "sell your high-end AI hardware to China" season, and two major players are positioning themselves on the board.
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