Monthly Archives: July 2023

Major AI companies form group to research, keep control of AI

Enlarge / The four companies say they launched the Frontier Model Forum to ensure “the safe and responsible development of frontier AI models.” Financial Times reader comments 16 with Four of the world’s most advanced artificial intelligence companies have formed a group to research increasingly powerful AI and establish best practices for controlling it, as… Read More »

How we host Ars Technica in the cloud, part two: The software

Enlarge / Welcome aboard the orbital HQ, readers! Aurich Lawson | Getty Images reader comments 3 with Hosting Ars View more stories Welcome back to our series on how Ars Technica is hosted and run! Last week, in part one, we cracked open the (virtual) doors to peek inside the Ars (virtual) data center. We… Read More »

60 Things We Love in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has somehow outdone its predecessor in terms of open world exploration, organic discovery, and free-form gameplay, resulting in a modern masterpiece with hundreds of secrets to discover. Over two months since the Zelda sequel’s launch, players across the internet have found dozens of gameplay secrets, smart design… Read More »

About My Father Interview: Director Laura Terruso on Family & Robert De Niro

ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with About My Father director Laura Terruso about the Sebastian Maniscalco-led comedy movie. The film is now available digitally and will be released on Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand on August 1, 2023. “The film centers around Sebastian (Maniscalco) who is encouraged by his fiancée (Leslie Bibb) to bring his… Read More »