A professor lost two years of 'carefully structured academic work' in ChatGPT because of a single setting change: 'These tools were not developed with academic standards of reliability in mind'
No way, you're kidding, etc, etc.
No way, you're kidding, etc, etc.
The PC memory crisis just gets worse.
Well, the last one might have only appealed to folks open to taking on a mission that demands a bunch of crouch-walking, but you can't say Helldivers 2's second warbond of 2026 isn't offering plenty of bang for your buck. It's got an exploding hammer. There's other stuff in this Siege Breakers warbond too, but I'll be honest, none of that can boast being a stick with a thing that goes boom taped to the end. Read more
Dandelion's trying to become an immortal bard, Geralt just wants to survive, I'm swiping right on Yennefer of Vengerberg.
Good news everybody! Geralt of Rivia is dead. He lies beneath a pile of naked, sculpted, drunken bodies in a castle ballroom. Actually, that’s not right - he’s been eaten by a dragon. Actually, that’s not right either - he drowned himself in a flagon of syrup. Fair audience, please consider which of these tragic eventualities is most befitting of your hand-claps and progression points. None of them meet your standards? Then I, Dandelion, must sing Geralt’s death anew.
The audacious quest ended all the way back in 2008 after five years of development.
This may even be better than the Survivor augment.
More than five years after a Kickstarter campaign raised $5.7 million, some backers are being left with nothing.
Our Destiny 2 codes guide will unlock free emblems and shaders for Bungie's space epic, including new additions from The Final Shape.
Gather this material for the first stage of the Trophy Cabinet project.
Last week, Ubisoft canned the long-in-development Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake amid a raft of cancellations and delays which have come to serve as the starting bell for a bunch of organisational changes that are currently crystalising into job cuts. Now, actor Eman Ayaz has released a video in which she discusses having learned last week that three years worth of her work on an unnamed project had been tipped down the drain. Read more
A match made in Huizhou, China.
"If itâs positive, I think it opens up a bunch more storytelling opportunities."
Is the very integrity of information at threat from generative AI?
The difference is pretty darn clear in person.
With a huge bumper of additional content for the game, Terraria version 1.4.5 the "Bigger and Boulder" update is now officially live.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
GOG welcomed Horses where it once cast out Devotion, and players were quick to notice.
A lawsuit alleging that UK consumers are harmed by Valve taking "unfair" commissions from Steam purchases gets the go-ahead.
Highguard, the new FPS from former Respawn devs, has launched to a poor reception, but it's maybe not as bad as the Steam ratings suggest.
Valve's lawyers won't be able to file away one of the legal legalings they've been dealing with for a little while now, at least not yet. A tribunal have ruled that the £656m lawsuit brought against the company by digital rights campaigner Vicki Shotbolt and law firm Milberg London LLP last year - the one that could net UK dwellers who've bought stuff on Steam since early June 2018 up to £44 in compensation - can go ahead. As a result, Valve's Lionel Hutzes will have to face the law
It's not just us consumers feeling the burn.
"People can hate me for this if they want."