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Rockstar axed Agent for "distracting" from Grand Theft Auto V development

Game Developer

The would-be PlayStation 3 exclusive Agent was reportedly cutting into development on what would be Grand Theft Auto V , and for Rockstar, something had to give.

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Obituary: Bob Rice, Journey Escape executive producer, passed away at age 79

Game Developer

Bob Rice, a music agent who represented video game composers and created the 1982 game Journey Escape, died earlier in the week at the age of 79.

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NVIDIA Launches NIM Agent Blueprints for Generative AI

Nvidia

Now available—NIM Agent Blueprints for digital humans, multimodal PDF data extraction, and drug discovery. Now available—NIM Agent Blueprints for digital humans, multimodal PDF data extraction, and drug discovery.

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The memory-altering mechanics of adventure game RE:CALL

Game Developer

"The player is an agent of chaos. Lock them up."

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Generative AI Agents Developer Contest: Top Tips for Getting Started

Nvidia

Join our contest that runs through June 17 and showcase your innovation using cutting-edge generative AI-powered applications using NVIDIA and LangChain. Join our contest that runs through June 17 and showcase your innovation using cutting-edge generative AI-powered applications using NVIDIA and LangChain technologies.

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Speed up game server development with Amazon GameLift Anywhere and the Amazon GameLift Agent

AWS Games

There are many aspects to automating the build and deployment cycle, and in this video walkthrough, we’re focusing on fast game server build updates using Amazon GameLift Anywhere, and the recently launched Amazon GameLift Agent. Amazon GameLift is a fully-managed global game server hosting service.

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Discord bans accounts that sold messages from users of up to 620m users

GamesIndustry.biz

The data was then sold via a website, Spy.pet, for $5 / £4, targeting companies that wanted to use these messages to train AI models or for "federal agents looking for a new source of intel." Read more

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