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How generative AI could change the way video games are developed, tested, and played

GeekWire

Rec Room screenshot) Video game companies are dipping their toes into the rapidly-evolving world of generative AI with behind-the-scenes development. Much of that debate, however, has been crowded out of the limelight by other concerns, such as a year-long wave of layoffs that has cost roughly 10,000 developers their jobs since January.

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Mastering Digital Magazines: From PDFs to Publication

Kitaboo

Digital magazines are an excellent way to achieve that. Digital magazines are, in fact, more than just a mode of communication; they can easily become the voice of your institution. In this blog, let’s learn the 10 simple steps involved in creating digital magazines that are not just engaging but impactful as well.

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How copyright lawsuits could kill OpenAI

Vox

Advocates of technological innovation would say that AI technology is full of promise and we’d better not stifle that while it’s in the early days of development. The New York Times claims that OpenAI trained its model with copyrighted Times content and did not pay proper licensing fees. So which is it?

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James Heckman resigns as Maven CEO after tumultuous run leading Sports Illustrated publisher

GeekWire

Heckman will “continue his entrepreneurial role with the company, focusing on key strategic and business development initiatives,” according to a SEC filing. Layoffs at the venerable sports magazine in October drew criticism from employees and unions; the company did another round of job cuts in March.

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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Nov. 12, 2023

GeekWire

… Read More Seattle wants to charge DoorDash and other gig companies 10 cents per order for new license fee Companies like DoorDash and Rover may be required to pay a 10-cent per-order fee if a new proposed ordinance makes its way through Seattle City Council. with news of Greg Brockman’s resignation. … Read More .

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Segway’s iconic (and oft-ridiculed) self-balancing scooter is ending production

The Verge

Time magazine named it one of the top 10 biggest tech failures of the decade, citing its inflated price point ($5,000 to $7,000) and its confusing classification as a road vehicle requiring licensing in some countries. And it continues to develop new, self-balancing vehicles, like the egg-shaped S-pod that debuted at this year’s CES.

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Authoring Software: Features, Capabilities, How to Choose, and More

Kitaboo

Content creators use authoring software to write, design, and format web pages, books, magazines, and more. Some are sold as lifetime licenses (meaning they’re yours forever), while others offer multiple tiers of license options depending on your needs. What is an Authoring Software? Simulations & Games.