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AI will 'lead to more games being made and more jobs'
Games have been using forms of AI for years, but what does the industry think of the latest tech? Source: BBC
Games have been using forms of AI for years, but what does the industry think of the latest tech? Source: BBC
Research shows that house plants don’t make much difference to air quality. Source: BBC
Astonishing aerial footage reveals sharks are closer to us than we think – and usually leave us alone. Source: BBC
One of gaming’s biggest contests is marred by a row over a penalty shootout in its grand final. Source: BBC
Ofcom says mobile networks would have to tell people when they are going to be charged. Source: BBC
The technology giant says it could remove services such as FaceTime from the UK over potential changes Source: BBC
Only users from a single household will be able to use an account, the streaming giant has said. Source: BBC
Greg Rutkowski is among the artists calling for more protection from artificial intelligence tools. Source: BBC
The company reported that its profit margins have been squeezed as it faces tough competition. Source: BBC
A new voluntary framework has the backing of hundreds of experts around the world. Source: BBC
The warning comes as Octopus Energy’s boss says customers prefer emails written by AI over humans. Source: BBC
Proposed new privacy safeguard for planned powers to scan encrypted messages for child abuse images. Source: BBC
Sir Nick Clegg, who now works for Facebook-owner Meta, has downplayed the risks of the current tech. Source: BBC
Concerns over the impact of AI are partly behind the first Hollywood actors’ strike in 43 years. Source: BBC
CCTV will use algorithms to detect fights and abandoned bags – but not everyone is happy about it. Source: BBC
West Midlands Fire Service says the owner of the footage allowed it to be shared to flag the dangers. Source: BBC
An open letter organised by the UK professional body for IT says AI is not a threat to humanity. Source: BBC
Neopets is promising a “new era”, with $4m of funding to remake the site and bring back 50 classic games. Source: BBC
The government has spent nearly three years on plans to regulate the use of loot boxes. Source: BBC
With software getting better and venues cutting budgets, could AI replace DJs and producers? Source: BBC