Topic: public reception
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Dell: PC Buyers Aren't Prioritizing AI Features
Dell reports that mainstream PC buyers are not prioritizing AI features, revealing a gap between industry promotion and consumer purchasing drivers. The company's leadership acknowledges that aggressive AI marketing can confuse customers and is shifting focus toward tangible benefits like reliabi...
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Hollywood's 2025 AI Gamble Backfired Spectacularly
The entertainment industry's 2025 push into generative AI for core creative production, like text-to-video, resulted in high-profile failures, delivering subpar content that alienated audiences and exposed the technology's current limitations for quality storytelling. Major studios pivoted from l...
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From Taint Bandaid to Taint Zapper: The Evolution of Anal Care
The Mor device evolved from a crude prototype into an FDA-cleared medical product for male sexual health, specifically addressing premature ejaculation and, as a serendipitous discovery, intensifying orgasms through electrical stimulation. Achieving FDA clearance was a lengthy and costly process,...
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US Congress Members Oppose Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 AI
U.S. Congressman Ro Khanna criticizes Activision Blizzard's use of AI in 'Call of Duty: Black Ops 7', advocating for regulations to protect workers and ensure they benefit from technological advances rather than face displacement. Activision Blizzard clarifies that while they use AI tools to assi...
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Kojima's OD: A Horror Game Unlike Any Other
**OD** is an ambitious, genre-blending horror project from Hideo Kojima and Xbox that aims to reinvent interactive media, combining gaming with cinematic storytelling. The game is described as a fundamental reinvention with entirely new systems, making its development more challenging and its exp...
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Why This Indie Horse Game Keeps Getting Banned
The indie horror game "Horses" was banned from major storefronts like Steam, Epic Games Store, and Humble, citing opaque sexual content policy violations and placing its developer, Santa Ragione, in severe financial jeopardy. Storefronts provided little specific rationale for the bans, despite ...
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Waymo Opens Driverless Rides to Miami Public
Waymo has publicly launched its driverless ride-hailing service in Miami, offering access to waitlisted users across a 60-square-mile zone that includes key neighborhoods but excludes highways and major tourist areas for now. The company is using a phased, waitlist-based rollout to gather data, w...
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Highguard's Game Awards Finale Slot Was Free, Not Paid
The final reveal slot for *Highguard* at The Game Awards was not a paid placement, but was offered by Geoff Keighley based on his personal belief in the project. Despite the high-profile reveal, the game's trailer was poorly received for appearing generic, and its marketing has been minimal ahead...
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AI Musician Lands Multi-Million Dollar Record Deal
A human artist secured a $3 million record deal for her AI-generated persona, Xania Monet, whose song topped the R&B chart, showcasing the convergence of human creativity and AI in the music industry. The AI platform used to create Monet's music is facing a major lawsuit for copyright infringemen...
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