CEO of OpenAI says misuse of artificial intelligence could be ‘lights out for all’-
In a recent interview with StrictlyVC (via Yahoo Finance), OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman spoke about the future of AI, good and bad, in the vaguest way possible—which scares me a bit.
Altman answered questions about OpenAI, the makers of the wildly popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, and AI art tool DALL-E, as well the overall AI landscape. While most of the interview is mostly a word salad of Silicon Valley terms, Altman did give his thoughts on the best and worst-case scenarios for artificial intelligence.
Altman said that he thinks “the best case is so unbelievably good that it’s hard for me to even imagine” and that it could help “resolve deadlocks and improve all aspects of reality and let us all live our best lives.”
“I think that the good case is so …
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Kerbal Space Program 2’s unfinished features may have been unearthed by dataminers-
The rocky launch of Kerbal Space Program 2 into early access this past week has been met with a flurry of commentary, disagreement, and strife among the game’s community. Bugs and performance issues alongside features deemed “missing” are a lament among the audience and reviewers, while others are quite happy that the graphics are pretty and the “rocket still go up.” Here on PC Gamer, Noah Smith said that the early access launch was “only for seasoned astronauts.”
Some players blamed this on the decision to launch the game into early access, theorizing that it was a corporate decision by publisher Private Division after a change of studios and three years of delays. These flames were fanned for some, dampened for others, by the information that dataminers and modders started findi…
Like a Dragon- Infinite Wealth system requirements demand twice as much space as Yakuza- Like a Dragon-
The Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth system requirements have arrived on Steam, and overall they’re not too demanding. You’ll be able to get away with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 or an AMD Radeon RX 460 GPU and 8GB of RAM—if you don’t mind playing at 30 fps and 1080p on low settings with balanced FSR 1.0. The recommended settings call for a GeForce RTX 2060 or Radeon RX 5700 and 16GB of RAM, which will get you 60 fps at 1080p on high settings without FSR.
The one place where Infinite Wealth’s specs make a significant leap over the previous mainline game in the series, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, is in the disk space demand. Where that game asked for 40GB minimum, Infinite Wealth wants to eat up 82GB of your drive like it’s a delicious Sotenbori okonomiyaki. While that’s a pretty big …
‘I don’t think players expect this’- Warhammer 40K- Darktide is adding RPG-style skill trees full of new abilities to its 4 classes-
Nine months since launch, Warhammer 40K: Darktide sits on Steam with a “Mixed” review score, both in recent and all-time reviews. There were more than a few criticisms of Darktide at launch—the unfinished crafting system, the cosmetics store, crashes and performance issues—but one of the most common and consistent I’ve seen is that Darktide has only four character classes, compared to its predecessor Vermintide 2’s five characters (with multiple subclasses apiece). Though Darktide does offer some nicely varied skills as you level up and weapons that dramatically change your play style, it was hard not to look at the class system as a downgrade from what Vermintide 2 players were used to.
In October, developer Fatshark is addressing that criticism in a big way by rollin…
Skyrim player gathers all the food in every city, eats it all and instantly dies thanks to one killer snack-
Today I witnessed someone’s Skyrim character die in one of the most Monty Pythonesque ways possible: by eating all the food in all the land and bursting like a stuck pig.
User amelix34 took to the Skyrim subreddit just the other day to reveal a little experiment they’d been saving up for in the form of a heavy gorging fest (via GamesRadar).
You’ve seen the jokes. “Wait one second,” you say to your enemy, mid-battle, as you pause to look at the menu and consume everything in your inventory in an attempt to heal up. But what would happen if you ate 20,000 gold’s worth of food all in one go? Would it still heal you, or would it send you spiralling into a food-induced coma?
As it turns out, this player’s character died horrifically because of it, but not for the reas…
Nightingale is off to a strong start but it’s also got a ‘mixed’ user rating on Steam, and once again server problems are largely to blame-
The alt-Victorian survival game Nightingale launched yesterday, and after a full day of release on Steam it’s now laboring under a less-than-stellar “mixed” user rating. Reasons for the complaints are varied, but the main culprit seems to be one we’re all familiar with by now: the servers.
The frustrations with Nightingale are exacerbated by the need to be connected to play, even if you’re going solo. Quite a few user reviews on Steam are actually positive about the game overall, but throw it a thumbs-down anyway because of server wonkiness.
“I REALLY like a lot of this game so far, but this is getting a negative for one giant issue,” one Steam user wrote. “Being always online, even when playing solo, is absolute nonsense. There is no reason a game like this has to be online…
Red Dead Redemption 2 receives unexpected HDR10+ support, reminding us all that there are still cowboys moseying out there somewhere-
Personally, it brings me some amount of peace to know that, somewhere in the world, people are still firing up Red Dead Redemption 2 and stepping through a doorway back across time to a world that moved according to the deeds of steely-eyed gunslingers and, more importantly, their steely-eyed horses. Even if I’ve moved on in my fascinations, they’re still riding those dusty trails, picking wild carrots and—if my own experience was at all representative of the norm—getting mauled soon after by a large mountain cat. And now, according to the patch notes from a Red Dead Redemption 2 title update that dropped yesterday, that mauling can be enjoyed in glorious HDR10+ splendor.
After all, can it truly be the Wild West without a full, vivid range of contrast and brigh…
Paradox indefinitely delays Prison Architect 2, just like it did with Life By You before it was scrapped-
Prison Architect 2 is delayed yet again, but this time, it could be for good. We’ve seen the upcoming management game delayed before—due to “new technical challenges” that warranted developers spending more time on stability testing. However, this time, the issue’s more pronounced.
“Our continuous internal reviews and beta test groups have highlighted areas that we need to focus on more, mainly performance and content, which we need to address before launch to ensure that you, the players, get a good experience in the game,” the Prison Architect 2 team says in a blog post. “We need to raise the quality a bit more to meet the standards we’d like to achieve with this sequel.”
However, Paradox has also confirmed that it cannot “commit to a new release date” as…