Tag: Artificial Intelligence

Sony Patents Video Game AI “Auto-Play Mode”

If you find playing video games on easy mode too difficult, Sony’s about to lend you another helping hand. According to CoinMarketCap, Sony has applied for a patent called “Method and System for Auto-Playing Portions of a Video Game,” which is a feature where AI will play parts of the game for...

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Atlas Trailer Dares You to Believe It’s Real

If Rebel Moon didn’t leave you sated, Netflix has another lousy-looking sci-fi movie on the horizon. Today, the streamer released a trailer for Atlas, a futuristic action film about a rogue artificial intelligence program that wants to destroy the world and the data analyst who has to team up wit...

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Google CEO Tells Employees to Leave Politics at Home

Is Google pulling back from the woke mind virus it spent years spreading? Sundar Pichai, the tech giant’s CEO (as well as the CEO of Alphabet Inc., Google’s parent company), released a memo last week saying, among other things, that the personal politics of Google’s employees should be left at...

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Nintendo of America Requires DEI Awareness of Localizers

Remember when people reporting on Sweet Baby Inc. said that they and other woke video game consulting firms were just a symptom and that game developers and larger video game companies were part of the problem, too? Nintendo just proved everyone right. X user packergirl shared an image of a job ad N...

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Original Crow Director Alex Proyas Teases AI-Generated Movie Sensoria

Can AI be a force for good and innovation? Alex Proyas seems to think so. The director of beloved 90s films The Crow and Dark City (and some not-so-loved films like Gods of Egypt and Knowing) has made a new movie entirely out of artificial intelligence. Called Sensoria, it appears to be a dystopi...

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Christopher Reeve’s Children Weren’t Involved in his AI Flash Return

It didn’t take Hollywood long to start pushing the moral boundaries of artificial intelligence. In a recent interview with Variety, Christopher Reeve’s children, Will, Matthew, and Alexandra, were asked about their father’s AI-assisted appearance in The Flash. Their answer is disturbing: not o...

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