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The world premieres and other hotness from The Game Awards 2025 Day of the Devs stream

Engadget

GPU prices could follow RAM's big rise Check out new games from Deconstructeam, Finij, Panic Stations and more. The organization, founded by Double Fine Productions and iam8bit, consistently highlights top-tier games from independent developers across the globe, providing space for creators to share their stories in both online and in-person events. This year's Day of the Devs: The Game Awards Digital Showcase was an hour-long celebration of 22 upcoming indie games, including six world premieres and three release date announcements. Deconstructeam is a small Spanish studio that's responsible for some of the most cerebral, sexy and darkly philosophical games around, including, and . The team's next project is, and it represents a new look with 3D, cel-shaded animations and a third-person perspective rather than the studio's typical pixelated planar fare. The vibes are just as sinister and introspective as expected, though.


The Game awards: three patience-testing hours of video game advertorials

The Guardian

The high point of the ninth annual Game awards arrived within its first 15 minutes. A charmingly unkempt Al Pacino arrived on stage to present the award for best performance, quickly admitting that he neither played "a whole lot of video games" nor could read the teleprompter especially well. Still, he managed to hand the gong out to actor Christopher Judge for his electrifying performance as Kratos in God of War Ragnarök. Dressed in a sparkling gold suit, Judge began his moment in the sun by hugging the Hollywood star. This was just the start of a further 10 heartfelt minutes on stage, the actor relaying the personal anguish he went through leading up to the game's production.


Beethoven's 10th Symphony Completed By AI: Premiere October 2021

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The world premiere of Beethoven's 10th Symphony, which has been completed with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), will take place on 9 October 2021 at the Telekom Forum in Bonn. The performance was originally scheduled for November 2020, to mark the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth, but had to be postponed due to the pandemic. Ludwig van Beethoven, one of the most influential and significant composers of all time, composed nine symphonies and began working on his 10th Symphony shortly before he died. Deutsche Telekom organized a team of international musicologists and artificial intelligence experts led by Dr. Matthias Röder, to create a possible completed version of Beethoven's unfinished 10th Symphony with the help of AI, to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth. The experts providing scientific guidance and supervision included Prof. Dr. Christine Siegert, head of the Beethoven-Haus research department. The AI was "fed" with Beethoven's compositions and the sketches for his 10th Symphony as well as works from composers and musicians that influenced Beethoven including Johann Sebastian Bach.


WORLD PREMIERE at IPPE: Stäubli Shows the Latest Evolution

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The newly developed TS2 HE line features a unique and revolutionary hygienic design for applications in humid environments that opens up a range of uses for SCARA robots in the food processing industry where there is a high risk for contamination and bacteria development. The HE version of the TS2 eliminates retention areas by draining fluids alongside its fully enclosed structure. Key elements are made of stainless steel, and a specific coating covers the arm in order to withstand the full wash down cleaning processes required in a primary processing environment. In addition, Stäubli's technology inside the TS2 HE allows the use of a NSF H1 food-grade oil proprietary to the company to safely lubricate each axis without comprising performance. Theses axes are now put in motion by Stäubli's proprietary JCS drive technology, which facilitates high-speed motion and high repeatability for ultra-short cycle times.


Orlando Science Center hosts new Artificial Intelligence interactive exhibit

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ORLANDO, Fla. - What do you think of when you hear the term Artificial Intelligence? More often than not, you might think of a movie with an evil robot intent on destroying the world. Hollywood films often present a frightening image of Artificial Intelligence (AI), but the reality is that we use AI in our daily lives without even knowing it. During its world premiere at Orlando Science Center this fall, Artificial Intelligence: Your Mind & The Machine will show visitors exactly what AI is, how it works, and what it might do in the future. From illusions that trick our brains to machines that can identify your emotions and translate languages, Artificial Intelligence: Your Mind & The Machine shows numerous ways that the human mind and thinking machines work.


Orlando Science Center hosts new Artificial Intelligence interactive exhibit

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ORLANDO, Fla. - What do you think of when you hear the term Artificial Intelligence? More often than not, you might think of a movie with an evil robot intent on destroying the world. Hollywood films often present a frightening image of Artificial Intelligence (AI), but the reality is that we use AI in our daily lives without even knowing it. During its world premiere at Orlando Science Center this fall, Artificial Intelligence: Your Mind & The Machine will show visitors exactly what AI is, how it works, and what it might do in the future. From illusions that trick our brains to machines that can identify your emotions and translate languages, Artificial Intelligence: Your Mind & The Machine shows numerous ways that the human mind and thinking machines work.


From technology to tear-jerkers to TV, what we learned at the Tribeca Film Festival

Los Angeles Times

Dave Wakeling of the English Beat performs at the Tribeca Film Festival. Dave Wakeling of the English Beat performs at the Tribeca Film Festival. One of the great advantages of a gathering like the Tribeca Film Festival is the sheer variety of what's on offer -- not just the usual array of movie screenings, but television and technology programming, music performances, gaming sessions and plenty of talks with well-known personalities. From one vantage, of course, that can seem like chaos. And granted, the fest's many niches can make for an overwhelming, at times muddying affair.


Beyond Siri: The World Premiere of Viv with Dag Kittlaus

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Siri co-founder Dag Kittlaus unvleils Viv, a new artificial intelligence personable assistant platform that enables developers to distribute their products through an intelligent, conversational interface. TechCrunch Disrupt is the world's leading authority in debuting revolutionary startups, introducing game-changing technologies, and discussing what's top of mind for the tech industry's key innovators. Disrupt gathers the best and brightest entrepreneurs, investors, hackers, and tech fans for on-stage interviews, the Startup Battlefield competition, a 24-hour Hackathon, Startup Alley, Hardware Alley, and After Parties.