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Hi there, a perpetually tired home chef here. These days my favorite way to feed myself is to order takeout. After hours of working at my computer and juggling all of life’s stuff, the idea of ...
Could you hear the collective sigh of relief across Hollywood? After a dismal start to 2025, the box office has finally — at long last! — started to exhibit signs of life. That’s thanks to the ...
At Hardcore Gamer, Mia is a list writer who specializes in anything cozy or Hoyoverse. With A-levels in various media and film studies, she has a lot to say about her favorite games, which include ...
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Hundreds of LLM-powered AI agents spontaneously made friends, invented jobs, and spread religion. Left to their own devices, an army of AI characters didn’t just survive—they thrived. They developed ...
There was once a time when you could print as much as your at-home ink and paper supply allowed. Then, when the ink ran out, you ran to Best Buy, Walmart, or Office Depot for a new cartridge.
Decart, an Israeli AI company that emerged from stealth today with $21 million in funding from Sequoia and Oren Zeev, has released what it’s claiming is the first playable “open-world” AI model.
The game was created from clips and keyboard inputs alone, as a demo for real-time interactive video generation. When you walk around in a version of the video game Minecraft from the AI companies ...