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Kyle Orland, Ars Technica
Kyle Orland, Ars Technica
Business
Psychological Tricks Can Get AI to Break the Rules
Culture
A Player Has Defeated
Punch-Out
’s Mike Tyson in Under 2 Minutes for the First Time
Business
Apple Engineers Show How Flimsy AI ‘Reasoning’ Can Be
Culture
New AI Model Can Simulate
Super Mario Bros.
After Watching Gameplay Footage
Business
Kamala Harris' Rally Crowds Aren't AI-Generated. Here's How You Can Tell
Business
The Words That Give Away Generative AI Text
Culture
It’s Possible to Hack
Tetris
From Inside the Game Itself
Culture
Makers of Popular Switch Emulator Agree to Pay $2.4 Million to Settle Nintendo Lawsuit
Culture
Nintendo Sues Makers of the Wildly Popular Yuzu Emulator
Culture
The George Carlin ‘AI’ Stand-Up Creators Now Say a Human Wrote the Jokes
Culture
No NFTs in
Minecraft
? This Crypto Group Will Make Its Own Game
Culture
EA Sports and FIFA Officially Split Up After 30 Years
Culture
The Gaming Industry Unites to Cut Off Russia
Gear
Apple Booted the Wordle Copycat Apps, but More Will Come
Gear
A Firmware Issue Threatens to Make PS4 Games Unplayable
Video Games
Pokémon Go
Is Finally Raising Its Level Cap
Culture
You Can Still Play
Pokémon Go
Even When You Can’t … Go
Gear
The TurboGrafx-16 Mini's Launch Is Delayed Due to Covid-19
Culture
China Removed a Pandemic-Themed Game From Its iOS App Store
Culture
A Pandemic-Themed Game Surges As Coronavirus News Spreads
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