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Extraterrestrial AI Robot Threat Is Real, Nick Pope Warns They Could Hunt Humans – How&Whys
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Dying Light 2 Stay Human’s First Halloween Event Turns Zombies Into Pumpkins
While Dying Light 2’s zombie-filled open world already feels ready for the spooky season, developer Techland has announced a week-long Halloween event to bring even more seasonal treats. The game’s dangerous volatiles have been turned into jack-o-lantern-esque “Pumpkintiles,” with all infected dropping a new currency called “Treats,” which can be traded for Halloween-themed goodies.
The All Hallows Eve event is active now, running from October 25 to November 4, with Techland describing it as Dying Light 2’s “biggest in-game event” since it released in February. The event calls back to the original game’s classic Halloween events, with visual updates scattering decorations around the world–including the pumpkin-headed volatiles.
Once players have collected enough Treats from infected, they can visit a new seasonal in-game vendor called Baka the Unfortunate, who will exchange Treats for potions with unusual new effects.
Humans are the differentiator in digital media
Deadly Ebola-like virus in monkeys ‘poised for spillover’ to humans, study warns
Humans must have override power over military AI
This robot crossed a line it shouldn’t have because humans told it to
Video of a sidewalk delivery robot crossing yellow caution tape and rolling through a crime scene in Los Angeles went viral this week, amassing more than 650,000 views on Twitter and sparking debate about whether the technology is ready for prime time. It turns out the robot’s error, at least in this case, was caused […]
This robot crossed a line it shouldn’t have because humans told it to by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch
What Modern Humans Can Learn From Ancient Software
Perceptron: AI that lights up the moon, improvises grammar and teaches robots to walk like humans
Research in the field of machine learning and AI, now a key technology in practically every industry and company, is far too voluminous for anyone to read it all. This column, Perceptron, aims to collect some of the most relevant recent discoveries and papers — particularly in, but not limited to, artificial intelligence — and explain […]
Perceptron: AI that lights up the moon, improvises grammar and teaches robots to walk like humans by Devin Coldewey originally published on TechCrunch