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Steam just clarified its AI disclosure rules: developers must flag AI content that players actually experience, not the behind-the-scenes tools that built it. It's a small policy update with large implications for how the industry thinks about AI transparency.

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Steam Updated Its AI Disclosure for Gamers

Valve just quietly answered one of the messiest questions in AI disclosure: does it count if players never see it? Their answer is no — and it's a...

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Google's new AI world model creates game environments in real-time. The technology has obvious limitations, but resistance is futile—this is where the industry is headed.

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Google's Genie 3 Isn't the Future of Gaming

Google just unveiled Genie 3, an AI that generates interactive 3D game worlds in real-time based on text prompts. Users can walk around these...

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Gaming emerges as AI's most successful application with $9.8B market projected by 2034. While developers show skepticism, players embrace smarter NPCs, procedural content, and personalized experiences that actually enhance gameplay without the ethical minefield

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Gaming's AI Revolution: Where Tech Finally Gets It Right

Here's a radical thought: maybe we've been doing AI backwards this entire time. While Silicon Valley burns through billions trying to convince us...

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Microsoft's latest 9,000-person gaming layoffs aren't just corporate restructuring—they're the opening salvo of AI's systematic elimination of human game developers.

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Microsoft's latest 9,000-person gaming layoffs

Microsoft just fired 9,000 people from its gaming division, shut down The Initiative studio entirely, and canceled three major games including...

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10 AI Prompts That'll Actually Save You Time (Not Just Impress Your Coworkers)

Forget the robots-taking-over headlines. These 10 prompts will show you how to use AI for the boring stuff you actually need to get done—like writing emails that don't suck, brainstorming ideas when your brain is fried, and automating the repetitive tasks eating your day.

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