When the fourth edition of the AI Impact Summit opens at Bharat Mandapam on Monday — its first outing in the Global South — it will do so against a backdrop that is anything but placid. In recent ...
The stock market is reaching record highs, but since it’s being pushed there by AI-focused tech companies, there are plenty of comparisons to the dot-com bubble of late 1990s and early 2000s, when the ...
Unity stock has tumbled twice recently, first after Google's Project Genie Reveal, and then after a disappointing earnings report. Project Genie is impressive, but it won't replace video game engines.
Unity CEO Matthew Bromberg revealed during an earnings call that the company is preparing to unveil a beta version of 'a new Unity AI that eliminates the need for coding' at the GDC Games Festival in ...
Unity CEO Matthew Bromberg has touted generative AI advancements in its game engine that'll soon enable users to "prompt full casual games into existence" just by using natural language. While ...
Attention, gamers: if you thought new titles on top of the endless cavalcade of sequels and remakes were derivative now, wait till you hear about what the game engine maker Unity has got in store.
Game engine maker Unity is, like most other tech companies, fully embracing generative AI technology in its products (making the already bloated engine even more slow and annoying to use). Still ...
Unity AI will soon be able to create complete video games via natural language prompts. This is promised by Unity CEO Matthew Bromberg, according to the industry magazine Game Developer in an ...
Graphics Cards You might be as surprised as I was to learn that Assassin's Creed Mirage is one of the few games to use AI neural texture compression—the only one, I think AI Todd Howard says AI's 'not ...
Around the time GPT-4 was making headlines for acing standardized tests, Microsoft researchers and collaborators were putting other AI models through a different type of test — one designed to make ...
Shares of video game engine developer Unity Software (NYSE: U) have been sent through the wringer over the past two weeks. In late January, the stock crashed after Alphabet unveiled Project Genie, an ...