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Rich Stanton - Google's AI visionary says we'll 'expand intelligence a millionfold by 2045' thanks to nanobots, the tech will resurrect the dead, and we're all going to live forever - pcgamer.com

Google's AI visionary says we'll 'expand intelligence a millionfold by 2045' thanks to nanobots, the tech will resurrect the dead, and we're all going to live forever

AI is undoubtedly the biggest technology topic of the last decade, with mind-bogglingly vast resources from companies including Google, OpenAI and Microsoft being poured into the field. Despite that the results so far are somewhat mixed. Google's AI answers are often just straight-up dumb (and incidentally are behind a 50% increase in the company's greenhouse gas emissions over the last five years), AI imagery and videos are filled with obvious errors, and the chatbots… well, they're a bit better, but they're still chatbots. 

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Every Adventure In D&D: Quests From The Infinite Staircase, Ranked Worst To Best - screenrant.com - Britain

Every Adventure In D&D: Quests From The Infinite Staircase, Ranked Worst To Best

The new anthology presents a greatest hits reel of updated classic adventures, but some of them are more likely to prove truly memorable in a campaign than others. Following in the tradition of books like and, arranges six adventures that can carry a party from level 1 to 13 when played in sequence. They can also be inserted into other campaigns or played standalone, giving the compilation more flexibility than standard campaign books.

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Sam Hill - NYT Connections: hints and answers for Monday, July 8 - digitaltrends.com - New York

NYT Connections: hints and answers for Monday, July 8

Connections is the latest puzzle game from the New York Times. The game tasks you with categorizing a pool of 16 words into four secret (for now) groups by figuring out how the words relate to each other. The puzzle resets every night at midnight and each new puzzle has a varying degree of difficulty. Just like Wordle, you can keep track of your winning streak and compare your scores with friends.

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Josh Herman Reveals Surprising Influences For The New Black Dragon Design In The 2024 Dungeons & Dragons Core Rulebooks - screenrant.com

Josh Herman Reveals Surprising Influences For The New Black Dragon Design In The 2024 Dungeons & Dragons Core Rulebooks

is thrilled to present some of the original concept art of the Black Dragon that is featured in the new Core Rulebooks and a bonus Digital Art Book. The 2024 Core Rulebooks include the Player's Manual, the Dungeon's Master's Guide, and Monster Manual, which are all available for pre-order now. There are also three bonus options that fans can bundle with their pre-order. This includes The Dragons of D&D Digital Art Book which will be emailed when the Player’s Handbook is released, D&D Beyond Golden Dice Set, which will be added to one's D&D Beyond library once the Player's Handbook is released, and Sigil Gold Dragon Mini, which will be available when Sigil enters Closed Beta later this year.

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Animal Crossing Players Are Only Now Learning The Real Function Of The Pet Bed Item - screenrant.com

Animal Crossing Players Are Only Now Learning The Real Function Of The Pet Bed Item

One of the most satisfying parts of is completely customizing an island to suit a specific aesthetic. Throughout the game, players are able to acquire a wide array of furniture, including tables, beds, and more, to kit out their homes, but only recently have some players discovered the true function of one of these decorative items: the pet bed.

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Sam Hill - NYT Connections: hints and answers for Sunday, July 7 - digitaltrends.com - New York

NYT Connections: hints and answers for Sunday, July 7

Connections is the latest puzzle game from the New York Times. The game tasks you with categorizing a pool of 16 words into four secret (for now) groups by figuring out how the words relate to each other. The puzzle resets every night at midnight and each new puzzle has a varying degree of difficulty. Just like Wordle, you can keep track of your winning streak and compare your scores with friends.

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BioShock Fans May Have Even More To Look Forward To Than BioShock 4 - screenrant.com

BioShock Fans May Have Even More To Look Forward To Than BioShock 4

As the community waits with bated breath for some kind of announcement regarding the fourth mainline game in the series, fans of the original title may be in luck. Despite releasing in 2007, the original is still very playable by today's standards even if some aspects haven't stood the test of time. The premise, world-building, and writing remain excellent but technical issues like janky animations and stilted combat often leave players wondering if Irrational Games' monolithic shooter wouldn't benefit from some kind of remake in a similar vein to or .

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Lincoln Carpenter - Iizuka says Shadow the Hedgehog wasn't inspired by Vegeta, but fans have receipts that say otherwise - pcgamer.com - Usa

Iizuka says Shadow the Hedgehog wasn't inspired by Vegeta, but fans have receipts that say otherwise

Sega might've declared 2024 the Year of Shadow, but Shadow the Hedgehog has been enjoying the adoration of preteens entering their edgy red-and-black phase since he first declared himself the ultimate lifeform back in 2001. And who could blame them? Shadow's like the Platonic ideal of the hero's dark mirror archetype: He's grumpy, he's a reluctant hero, he's constantly proclaiming his superiority, he's got hair spikes with an arrogant upward sweep where the carefree locks of his lighthearted counterpart might droop downwards. Actually, now that I think about it, that sounds a hell of a lot like a certain prince of all space warriors I know… 

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