The games industry makes billions every year, but is trapped in a cycle of live-service games and studio shutdowns. Does anyone actually care, though? Or have we fallen out of love with 'traditional' video games? bit.ly/4sQhpwq
@movieclaire I just watched each season finale and kinda pieced the rest of the story together with my imagination. It ended up being a pretty good show.
2 episodes left of Better Call Saul S3 and I have to say, this show really pales in comparison to Breaking Bad and most other shows. I’ve seen some amazing things recently in Succession, Severance, and Andor.. but BCS just isn’t it 😕
It's been about a decade and still nobody has made a multiplayer shooter that's a fraction as electric or emphatic as Titanfall, where moments like this are a dime a dozen.
We are sending our kids to school to memorize facts that AI can retrieve in 0.3 seconds.
We're grading them on essays that AI writes better than their teachers.
We're preparing them for jobs that won't exist by the time they graduate.
The entire education system is training humans to compete with machines at what machines do best.
That's not education. That's sabotage.
The schools that survive will teach thinking, not memorizing. Creating, not repeating. Discerning, not obeying.
Every other school is a museum that doesn't know it yet.
Last week, a video game website gutted its human staff and replaced them with AI content.
This week, it posted a Resident Evil Requiem review written by AI that got picked up by Metacritic and impacted the game's score.
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@shirlsssssss It does. You just have to get in an accident and have it not be your fault. When I need an oil change, I just drive around and wait for a bad driver to hit me.