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This alarm app forces you to complete a mission to turn it off and just hit $200K MRR in only 3 months They’re going insanely viral on tiktok with this format:

Ironmouse drops NTE sponsorship after her team was reportedly "lied to" about there being "No AI anywhere" English VA Meggie-Elise also says "a game she was working on" lied about GenAI usage: "If this is not addressed and removed, I will not be continuing work with this team"

JUST IN: McDonald's to remove self-serve soda fountains from all locations.



La respuesta de Donato Giancola ante el drama de Dan Frazier y el anillo único. Esto se puso intenso



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Tears of the Kingdom player builds a working train to travel around the map 🎥: u/sumoguri2323

EA CEO Andrew Wilson shared that AI and machine learning now take care of 85% of quality assurance testing for major franchises like Battlefield and The Sims. He explained: “I saw some data recently. I think now almost all, like 85%, of our quality assurance work is done with some kind of machine learning or AI-driven algorithm.” These systems handle the repetitive basics such as booting up games, running stability checks, and detecting crashes. Yet Wilson says this hasn’t cut jobs. He also said they hire more QA people than ever, but personally after playing Battlefield 6 I noticed that a lot of “game mechanics” and weapons I don’t think a single human tested, especially in the maps as if they were generated with AI.