Hasbro CEO Claims All His Friends Use AI For D&D, Signal To Embrace It

Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks revealed at a Goldman Sachs conference that the company has been using AI in game development, including for “Dungeons & Dragons” and “Magic: The Gathering,” and plans to integrate AI further into gameplay, despite previously banning AI-generated content. “Inside of development, we’ve already been using AI,” Cocks said. “It’s mostly machine-learning-based… Read More »

Unhappy Workers May Reduce Global GDP By As Much As 9%, Gallup Estimates

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNN: Employees’ negative daily emotions and lack of well-being can ultimately hurt worker engagement — and the economy, according to a new report released this week. Gallup, in its “State of the Global Workplace,” estimates that low employee engagement costs the global economy $8.9 trillion, or 9% of… Read More »

Billionaire and Engineer Conduct First Private Spacewalk In SpaceX Mission

Two astronauts, billionaire Jared Isaacman and SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis, completed the world’s first private spacewalk outside a SpaceX capsule, testing new spacesuits and procedures in a risky mission that pushes the boundaries of commercial spaceflight. Reuters reports: The astronauts on the Polaris Dawn mission went one at a time, each spending about 10 minutes… Read More »

FDA Approves Apple AirPods As Hearing Aids

The FDA on Thursday approved the first hearing aid software for Apple’s latest AirPods Pro earbuds. According to Apple, the feature will be pushed to eligible devices through a software update in the coming weeks. The Washington Post reports: The move, which comes two years after the FDA first approved over-the-counter hearing aids, could help… Read More »

Music Industry’s 1990s Hard Drives Are Dying

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: One of the things enterprise storage and destruction company Iron Mountain does is handle the archiving of the media industry’s vaults. What it has been seeing lately should be a wake-up call: roughly one-fifth of the hard disk drives dating to the 1990s it was sent… Read More »

Microsoft To Revamp Windows Kernel Access for Security Vendors

Microsoft announced plans to modify Windows, enabling security vendors like CrowdStrike to operate outside the operating system’s kernel. The move follows the July incident where a faulty CrowdStrike update caused widespread system failures. From a report: Microsoft says it has now “discussed the requirements and key challenges in creating a new platform which can meet… Read More »

Dumbphones and Fax Machines Are the New Boss Flex

Some executives are embracing old technology like dumbphones and fax machines, seeking digital detox and prioritizing focus. They see these vintage tools as power moves, allowing them to control their time and avoid constant distractions, WSJ writes in a story. These bosses believe old tech enhances leadership, enabling them to be present and productive. Read… Read More »

OpenAI Releases o1, Its First Model With ‘Reasoning’ Abilities

OpenAI has launched a new AI model, named “o1”, designed for improved reasoning and problem-solving skills. o1, part of a new series of models and available in ChatGPT and the API, can tackle complex tasks in science, coding, and math more effectively than their predecessors. Notably, o1 models have shown promising results in standardized tests… Read More »