AI world models are sending shockwaves through the gaming industry, as the future of gaming engines is called into question.
Back in 2024, not long after laying off five percent of the company’s workforce, EA CEO Andrew Wilson got on a stage to wax poetic about all the ways generative AI would help take the gaming industry ...
Learn how to design AI infrastructure and AI-ready systems with this practical enterprise AI setup and AI deployment guide for scalable, secure, and future-ready IT environments. Pixabay, ColiN00B ...
AI is ready to duke it out with nukes. Real life AI systems are turning out to be as bloodthirsty as the machine from movie “WarGames” — as they have proved more willing to use nuclear bombs during ...
A smooth, white stone dating from the Roman era and unearthed in the Netherlands has long baffled researchers. Now with the help of artificial intelligence, scientists believe they have cracked the ...
Much of the conversation around artificial intelligence (AI) in game development starts with the same question: Will AI replace developers? It’s an understandable concern, but it’s the wrong framing.
Microsoft has patented a method for an AI model to take control of your game, should you need a helping hand. The idea, which Microsoft initially registered back in 2024, is designed for players who ...
There’s a phrase I hear in almost every AI conversation, regardless of company size or industry. “We’d love to do AI, but our data isn’t ready.” It sounds responsible. Even prudent. And it’s almost ...
Great minds think alike, as do the biggest gaming brands around. After it came to light earlier this year that Sony had applied for a patent for AI-generated "ghost" players to help out actual players ...
Enterprise IT teams did not adopt AI to create new security problems. They adopted it to keep up with mounting tickets, alerts, and routine work that were overwhelming their teams. The gains are real ...
Advanced AI models appear willing to deploy nuclear weapons without the same reservations humans have when put into simulated geopolitical crises. Kenneth Payne at King’s College London set three ...