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AI can get pretty scary if its not regulated.
  • Companies are rapidly integrating generative AI technology to boost productivity.
  • Experts, however, are concerned that efforts to manage the risks of AI are lagging.
  • Responsible AI efforts are moving "nowhere near as fast as they should be," a BCG senior partner said.

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Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been exchanging diss tracks for the past few weeks.
Drake and Kendrick Lamar have been exchanging diss tracks for the past few weeks.
  • In a bitter public feud, hip-hop stars Drake and Kendrick have exchanged personal slurs.
  • Since March, the two have traded increasingly personal and aggressive diss tracks.
  • An attorney told BI what it would take for one of them to sue for



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People who pre-ordered the PC port of Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut in countries that don’t have access to PlayStation Network (PSN) were reportedly notified this weekend that their purchases have been canceled and auto-refunded. Steam, Green Man Gaming and the Epic Games Store have all been canceling these orders, Eurogamer reports. Developer Sucker Punch previously said that a PSN account



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This image shows the planned design of The Line.
  • Saudi Arabia's sprawling megacity, Neom, is billed as a chance to live in the "new future."
  • Officials want to fill 262 vacancies. The unusual roles show what it will take to run the city.
  • The responsibilities for one role involve creating a cheetah management plan. 

Saudi Arabia is pushing ahead with its ambitious plans for Neom, a futuristic



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Time for some Abe’s Oddysee! | Screenshot: Gamma

iPhone users without a penchant for jailbreaking can finally enjoy the blocky polygons and shifty textures of the original PlayStation with Gamma, a free PS1 emulator that hit the iOS App Store last night. Gamma comes courtesy of developer ZodTTD, which has been creating emulators for the iPhone since the earliest days of



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Despite its name, the Pocket 3 isn’t exactly comfortable to stuff in tighter pockets. | Photo by Quentyn Kennemer / The Verge

I can’t think of anything permeating mainstream camera culture as aggressively as the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. The Fujifilm X100VI has stolen some of its thunder among film simulation enthusiasts, but DJI’s still having somewhat of a cultural moment on



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Soldiers standing next to military vehicles on the day Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk meets with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Warsaw Armoured Brigade's base, in Warsaw, Poland, April 23, 2024.
Soldiers at the Warsaw Armoured Brigade's base, Poland.
  • A US commander appeared to suggest UK special forces were operating in Ukraine.
  • Gen. Bryan Fenton told The AP that the US was "taking a lot of lessons" from UK special forces in Ukraine.
  • The UK Ministry of Defence declined to comment on the report.

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Not all video games need video. Over the years, games that exist only in audio have taken players into entirely new worlds in which there’s nothing to see and still everything to do. These games have huge accessibility implications, allowing people who can’t see to play an equally fun, equally immersive game with their other senses. And when



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This image from video released by the U.S. Army, shows a frame from a haunting new video in the latest effort by the Army to lure soldiers to some of its more secretive units.
This image from video released by the U.S. Army, shows a frame from a haunting new video, released in May 2024, in the latest effort by the Army to lure soldiers to some of its more secretive units.
  • Psychological warfare, or PsyOps, aims to influence public opinion and wage the war of words.
  • PsyOps missions range from leaflet drops to deceiving the enemy and shaping opinion on foreign