Trump’s AI czar echoes Jen-Hsun, says China’s AI models are ‘maybe three to six months’ behind the US—while also arguing for ever fewer AI regulations in the US

To say the White House is ‘keen’ for the USA to be at the forefront of all things AI on the global stage is perhaps a bit of an understatement. Arguably, it’s been an AI feeding frenzy since day one of the current administration, and yet there are still calls for a further relaxing of…

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Texas Museum Discovers Never-Before-Seen Atari 2600 Game From Raiders Of The Lost Ark & E.T. Artist

Graphics from the game ‘Earthquake’ recently recovered. The National Videogame Museum in Frisco, Texas announced on social media recently that it had discovered graphics for a never-before-seen Atari 2600 title, in a batch of floppy disks belonging to the ex-Atari artist Jerome Domurat. Domurat, in case you’re unfamiliar, was an artist that worked at Atari…

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I think it’s a safe bet The Witcher 4 will run just as well as its tech demo after talking with UE5 devs and analyzing Unreal Fest tech data

Unless you happened to be visiting the far side of the Moon these past few weeks, you can’t have missed the Witcher 4 tech demo, which opened Epic’s State of Unreal keynote at Unreal Fest 2025 in Orlando. The developers—CD Projekt Red and Epic Games—were both at pains to point out that the graphics and…

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Games Workshop hits the panic button, temporarily shuts down Warhammer site after scalpers descend upon it with ‘abominable intelligence’ and bots

Scalpers are a menace in a lot of hobbies, not just in the realm of gaming hardware and paraphernalia. Still, they’ve been especially bad here in recent years. Flipping phantom graphics cards, snapping up special editions, and ruining cute exhibits meant for children. Games Workshop, the company behind Warhammer and Warhammer 40k, are certainly no…

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