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Nick Evanson - Mark Zuckerberg - Meta's Mark Zuckerberg chews AI cud with Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang, talking about delicious cows, slicing tomatoes, and old Chinese guys drinking whiskey - pcgamer.com - China - state Hawaii

Meta's Mark Zuckerberg chews AI cud with Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang, talking about delicious cows, slicing tomatoes, and old Chinese guys drinking whiskey

Siggraph is an annual conference that hosts discussions on the latest trends and research in computer graphics and interactive technologies, but Nvidia and Meta's CEOs somewhat ignored that brief as they sat down for an hour-long chat about all things AI, including generative systems, smart glasses, and a whole host of somewhat bizarre anecdotes.

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Harvey Randall - Incensed Japanese visual novel author vows legal action against streamer for violating broadcast embargo, then vanishing into the night without even saying sorry - pcgamer.com - Japan

Incensed Japanese visual novel author vows legal action against streamer for violating broadcast embargo, then vanishing into the night without even saying sorry

The developer of a Japanese visual novel by the name of Apathy Murder Club has decided to pursue legal action after a streamer broadcast the game against a requested embargo date on its Steam page.

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Joshua Wolens - Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League only had one job, but it's already started to revive the Justice League - pcgamer.com

Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League only had one job, but it's already started to revive the Justice League

Look, I'm not one to criticise—which is weird, given my job—but the Suicide Squad could not have been given clearer instructions. Their gig was killing the Justice League. Their gig was so much killing the Justice League that it's in the name of the game—Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League. Killing the Justice League was the order of the day, and your chefs de cuisine? The Suicide Squad, who would be killing the Justice League.

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Fox - Elie Gould - Fallout: London devs hand out maths homework to players who are suffering from a bug that lowers their HP - pcgamer.com

Fallout: London devs hand out maths homework to players who are suffering from a bug that lowers their HP

Fallout: London's release has not been smooth sailing. After starting with a confusing installation process and dealing with modders opting for the word soccer over any references to football, many players are now facing a frustrating bug that messes with their HP. 

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Harvey Randall - There's a surprise lack of Pictomancer nerfs in Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail's first major balance patch—which streamlines Viper and tries to save the suffering Black Mage - pcgamer.com

There's a surprise lack of Pictomancer nerfs in Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail's first major balance patch—which streamlines Viper and tries to save the suffering Black Mage

Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail is getting its first tier of raids' Savage difficulty today, and you know what that means: It's time to speculate on balance changes! Imagine me clapping for emphasis between those words at your leisure.

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Nick Evanson - Nvidia's CEO chats about the future of AI: 'We're going to need three computers... one to create the AI… one to simulate the AI… and one to run the AI' - pcgamer.com

Nvidia's CEO chats about the future of AI: 'We're going to need three computers... one to create the AI… one to simulate the AI… and one to run the AI'

At this year's Siggraph event, Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang sat down with Wired for an hour-long chat about all things Nvidia, RTX, and AI. Among the varied topics touched upon, including a recognition that AI training and inference have huge energy demands, was Huang's assertion that more computers are going to be needed for AI systems in the future—specifically, three times more.

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Rick Lane - Tony Pankhurst, actor and face of The Dark Pictures Anthology's Curator, has died - pcgamer.com - Britain

Tony Pankhurst, actor and face of The Dark Pictures Anthology's Curator, has died

Tony Pankhurst, the UK actor best known for being the face of The Curator in Supermassive Games' The Dark Pictures Anthology, has passed away aged 67.

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Tyler Wilde - Gabe Newell - Game archivists lament end of the Xbox 360 Marketplace - pcgamer.com

Game archivists lament end of the Xbox 360 Marketplace

It's been almost 19 years since the Xbox 360 launched, which depending on your perspective might make it a retro console or make you a retro person—I for one had a lot more hair back then. Among the most notable features of the console, which launched a couple years after Steam, was its online game store where full games could be purchased and downloaded. That store is finally being retired.

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