Monthly Archives: July 2023

Chelsea vs Wrexham live score, updates, highlights and result from preseason friendly in USA

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Mauricio Pochettino gets his new role as Chelsea manager underway in earnest as he takes charge of his first match, a friendly against Wrexham on the campus of the University of North Carolina. Pochettino has taken over from Frank Lampard, who guided the club through the end of 2022/23 on an… Read More: Chelsea vs Wrexham live score, updates, highlights and result from… »

Study claims ChatGPT is losing capability, but some experts aren’t convinced

Benj Edwards / Getty Images reader comments 38 with On Tuesday, researchers from Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley published a research paper that purports to show changes in GPT-4‘s outputs over time. The paper fuels a common-but-unproven belief that the AI language model has grown worse at coding and compositional tasks over the… Read More: Study claims ChatGPT is losing capability, but some experts aren’t… »

Hayley Atwell is Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning’s Secret Weapon

After watching Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One for the second time, one thought struck me: Hayley Atwell is a superstar. Despite her solid work in Black Mirror and Marvel’s Captain America, this gem has somehow remained hidden in obscurity, stuck making pointless cameos in silly superhero adventures and voicing CGI animals. Fortunately, game… Read More: Hayley Atwell is Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning’s Secret Weapon »

Assassin’s Creed Voice Actor Calls AI-Generated Mods the ‘Invisible Enemy We’re Fighting Right Now’

AI is at the center of the ongoing strikes in Hollywood, as writers and actors are concerned over how studios will take advantage of the rapidly-advancing technology moving forward. Those concerns are also bleeding into the world of video games, specifically in the voice actor community. Last week, we shared the controversy in the Skyrim… Read More: Assassin’s Creed Voice Actor Calls AI-Generated Mods the ‘Invisible Enemy… »

Netflix Subscribers Surge by Millions After Password Sharing Crackdown

Despite widespread criticism over its crackdown on password sharing, Netflix reported a subscriber increase in their second-quarter 2023 earnings on Wednesday. How many new subscribers did Netflix gain? While analysts had initially projected that Netflix would see an increase of about 1.7 million new subscribers in Q2, the company actually reported a whopping 5.89 million… Read More: Netflix Subscribers Surge by Millions After Password Sharing Crackdown »

Miguel Wants to Fight Photos Set Release Date for Hulu Comedy

Hulu has dropped first-look photos for its upcoming original teen comedy movie Miguel Wants to Fight, starring The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’s Tyler Dean Flores and First Kill’s Imani Lewis. The photos show the titular teen prepare for the first fight of his life with the help of three friends. The film will be… Read More: Miguel Wants to Fight Photos Set Release Date for Hulu… »

Shigeru Miyamoto Explains Why He Thinks the Pikmin Games Don’t Sell Well

Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto recently opened up on why he thinks Pikmin does not sell well. During the latest volume of NIntendo interview series Ask the Developer, Pikmin creator Miyamoto pondered why the games haven’t exploded in sales compared to other Nintendo properties like Mario Kart or Pokemon. “There have been three games in the series… Read More: Shigeru Miyamoto Explains Why He Thinks the Pikmin Games Don’t… »

Aquaman 2 Cuts Ben Affleck’s Scene as Batman

A scene in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom has cut out a scene with Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne/Batman. This upcoming DC superhero movie is set in the DC Extended Universe and is set to feature Jason Momoa reprising his role as Arthur Curry/Aquaman. The film has been going through extensive reshoots and test screenings,… Read More: Aquaman 2 Cuts Ben Affleck’s Scene as Batman »

Attackers find new ways to deliver DDoSes with “alarming” sophistication

Aurich Lawson / Getty reader comments 5 with The protracted arms race between criminals who wage distributed denial-of-service attacks and the defenders who attempt to stop them continues, as the former embraces “alarming” new methods to make their online offensives more powerful and destructive, researchers from content-delivery network Cloudflare reported Wednesday. With a global network… Read More: Attackers find new ways to deliver DDoSes with “alarming” sophistication »