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Shadow wants to make game demos cool again with cloud computing
Shadow is introducing some new use cases for its cloud computing service at the Game Developers Conference. In particular, the company wants to partner with game publishers so that they can create virtual booths to showcase game demos. While Shadow now offers several services, the company is better known for its cloud computing service for […]
Shadow wants to make game demos cool again with cloud computing by Romain Dillet originally published on TechCrunch
The top 10 AI mobile apps have already pulled in over $14 million this year
Consumer demand for AI chatbot experiences has been funneling millions of dollars into mobile apps advertising their association with ChatGPT or OpenAI technologies. According to a new analysis of the AI app ecosystem from analytics provider data.ai, consumers this year have now spent over $14 million in the 10 highest-earning apps that advertise their use […]
The top 10 AI mobile apps have already pulled in over $14 million this year by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
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When the tech IPO market reopens, keep an eye on HR unicorns
Let’s consider potential IPOs in the HR technology market: Rippling, Gusto, Deel and Velocity Global are all on our list.
When the tech IPO market reopens, keep an eye on HR unicorns by Alex Wilhelm originally published on TechCrunch
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Cultivated meat is closer to our plate now that Good Meat also gets FDA blessing
This means that Good Meat’s cultivated chicken was accepted as a product safe for humans to eat.
Cultivated meat is closer to our plate now that Good Meat also gets FDA blessing by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
Ubisoft’s new AI tool automatically generates dialogue for non-playable game characters
Ubisoft, the developer behind popular games like Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry, announced that it’s using an AI “Ghostwriter” tool to write dialogue for some of its games with the aim of keeping NPCs (non-playable characters) individually interesting and realistic with less manual work. The company says tool isn’t replacing video game writers, but instead […]
Ubisoft’s new AI tool automatically generates dialogue for non-playable game characters by Aisha Malik originally published on TechCrunch