• Neil Druckmann Describes The Last of Us Season 2 as a Wild Season
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    The Last of Us Season 2 is set to launch later this month, and it arrives off the back of a highly successful first season. Video game adaptations have been extremely hit-and-miss over the years, but HBO's show retains the core elements of what made the games so popular while building on the world and lore in new and interesting ways. Given that the second game's narrative proved hugely controversial, fans are keen to see exactly how Season 2 of the show will adapt the story.
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  • Arcadian Days - Official Reveal Trailer
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    Take a look at the official reveal trailer for Arcadian Days, an open-world adventure developed by IMMERSIV GAMES.
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  • From World of Warcraft parodist to horror director: John Hsus strange path to a terrific Netflix movie
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    Not many people make the jump from YouTube video game parodist to feature filmmaker, but that just makes the few who do, like director John Hsu, all the more fascinating. Hsu spent 10 years making World of Warcraft parody machinima shorts for YouTube under Blizzards auspices before getting tapped to direct Detention, the film adaptation of the elegant historical-horror game of the same name. Hsus latest, the riotous horror-comedy Dead Talents Society, just hit Netflix, and he told Polygon its much more indicative of his personal voice: Detention is serious horror, but Dead Talents Society is an extended goof that makes fun of everything from influencer culture to reality TV to idol pop.Dead Talents Society is a dazzling, frantic film: It follows a group of ghosts trying to achieve fame and fortune in the afterlife. Donninggimmicky, flashy personas, these ghostresses try to become urban legends and attract fame-hungry debunkers wholl spread their fame to the mortal realm. Catherine (Sandrine Pinna) is an award-winning former ghost superstar who haunts hotel rooms, but her protg Jessica (Eleven Yao) has recently eclipsed her by haunting the entire internet. Enter The Rookie (Gingle Wang) as a recently dead teenager whos terrible at haunting. All these women (and other characters in the movie) died trying to be seen and recognized, and were killed by something representing the admiration they were chasing: smashed by a falling light during a shoot, crushed by a bookcase full of awards. Now theyre competing with each other even in death.Its a silly prospect with an extremely silly execution, but Hsu makes it clear theres a lot of philosophy behind it all as well, and a lot of ingesting and reflecting everything from social media to idol pop. Polygon talked to Hsu about World of Warcraft videos, Dead Talents Societys pointed nod to Perfect Blue, and the cautionary tale of the Taiwanese Logan Paul.This interview has been edited for clarity and concision.Polygon: How did you get started making World of Warcraft videos for Blizzard?John Hsu: Ive been a gamer since I was 5. I still play a lot of video games. During the release of World of Warcraft in Taiwan, Blizzard held a video contest to use World of Warcraft footage to make short films. Me and my two classmates, we all went to the same film school, and we all played World of Warcraft, so we submitted several videos. We actually won a contest, and Blizzard collaborated with us to make machinima videos.So we would shoot short films inside the game just to make fun of it. We had a YouTube channel back in 2010, called AFK PL@YERS. We had a lot of fans. When Dead Talents Society was released [in Taiwan], a lot of fans of our channel went to see the film, because we put in several references to those videos. For example, theres one song we did during that period of time that we put in as an Easter egg in Dead Talents Society, and there are also a lot of actors in the film that did voice-overs for our animation, so its kind of like a reunion.Is there anything particular about World of Warcraft that spoke to your comedic tastes?This definitely was practice for me, to get used to genre storytelling, because as a Taiwanese filmmaker, we didnt really have that much opportunity to practice on different kinds of genres. Like action films car chases or big-budget fights. And it gave us a lot of exercise in terms of the timing of the comedy.Youre also known for the 2019 adaptation of the video game Detention, but youve said in interviews that you felt constrained on that one because it had to be a very serious movie compared with what youre doing here.It was originally a Taiwanese video game. Since Im such a huge gamer they realized it might be a good idea to have someone whos familiar with gaming culture make that film. Its not that Im particularly interested in horror or history, but its because of the fact that Im a gamer that I got that job. But most of my short films before that, and Dead Talents Society what I mostly do is comedies or satire.Did you learn useful things from Detention?Yeah, because it was my first feature, and the production was so huge I was totally blown away by how complicated it is to make a feature film. But at the same time, it also gave me some flexibility. I knew Dead Talents Society would be more personal to me and the actors, so it was nice to have this kind of experience first.There are so many satirical elements in Dead Talents Society, mocking reality competition shows and Asian horror cinema, awards shows and social media and stunt streamers and idol pop. Did you spend a lot of time studying all this different media to get the tone and the elements right?Not intentionally. We grew up with all this stuff. Its our childhood. We grew up with the pop culture phenomenon back in the 90s in Taiwan. [With the satirical pop idol video in the movie], there were a lot of male and female idols doing exactly the same thing. When you watch those music videos now, you might feel a little bit awkward, but theyre iconic for that period of time.And since the theme of our film is about being seen, throughout different times and in different ways, and What are you willing to do or sacrifice in terms of being seen?, being able to combine different methods or media where characters could be seen was important. Because theyre dead, theyre ghosts, they can be coming from different eras.For Catherine, it was probably the 70 or 80s when she died, and television was the most important stage for someone who wants to become famous, wants to be seen. But Jessica died at the beginning of the internet. And for Makoto and the new girl, its the influencer era, the rise of influencers. So [the mechanics of fame] are all kind of different, but theyre all talking about the same thing: How media affects our own value, and we build our identities around other peoples opinions. Its all the same topic, but from different angles. Thats why we have so many different kinds of media put together.You have talked in the past about having to study influencer culture to understand it, because you didnt grow up with it like you did with pop videos or TV.Well, we couldnt interview ghosts, so we just interviewed influencers.What did you learn about influencer culture that surprised you?The same situation [about seeking fame] got worse with influencers, because they need to make a video weekly, or even sometimes daily, to get views. They always need to come up with new ideas, too. And it can be such a toxic thing for ones mentality. Ive been watching documentaries about influencers, and you can tell theyre all suffering from some kind of burnout thats really harmful for their identities.I remember there was one Taiwanese influencer who always got views from doing stupid stuff. Hes in jail now. He was like the Taiwanese Logan Paul, always doing really stupid stuff. For example, he would drink his own piss for a video. If you drink your piss, what are you going to do next to top the views, to get more views? Its like a curse thats never going to end.In the documentary [I watched], you can tell hes actually quite normal. The crazy side is just a persona. But in order to get more views, he would put on that persona and do stupid stuff. And I feel like thats really sad. In that documentary, there are also scenes from his partner saying he was suicidal. [And now hes in jail] because he was selling some kind of AI-generated porn of celebrities. Its crazy.I can see how that works into the film, as the characters put on wild, over-the-top personas in order to land as urban legends, but theyre constantly chasing novelty and trying to be outrageous and extreme. I caught some of the references, like the Perfect Blue dress or the Ringu-style hair-in-the-face ghost, but I kept wondering if there were other similarly specific gags I was missing.There are a lot! The girl in the red riding hood is an urban legend in Taiwan, probably the most popular urban legend in Taiwan. They made a series of films about her. So shes really the biggest star in terms of the ghost world. Theres a series of horror films about urban legends theres a movie about the yellow raincoat guys releasing this year.What about Catherine, the hotel ghost?The backstory behind the leading actors are fictional, or referencing certain subgenres of horror. For example, Jessica is a representative of spirits that use technology to scare people The Ring or One Missed Call, something like that. But [all the background] ghost characters are actually Taiwanese urban legends, every one of them. So we did some research with a book called The Taiwanese Urban Legend Encyclopedia. Its like a record of every Taiwanese ghost story. So whenever we needed a side character, we would just flip the pages and see what was in it.How did you get to the Perfect Blue costume reference?It was actually quite late in the production. When we decided on Jessicas character, even if we dont have the time for the backstory [in the movie], we did have our setup: She might be someone who wanted to become a star or an idol in the early 2000s and she was accidentally killed during an audition.So our costume designer gave this one of the options for her. She was presenting four or five different costumes for me, and asked me to choose one of them. And I immediately recognized that dress from Perfect Blue. I was like, Are you kidding me? Are you seriously putting that as one of your options? And she was saying, But you like it, right? I was like, Yeah, I love Kon Satoshi. Hes one of my biggest inspirations. So yeah, why not? And thematically, its also quite similar Perfect Blue is also about the price you have to pay in order to be seen.Is there anything you feel youve taken from his work or learned from his work?The tempo of his films is really fast. I really enjoy his fast-paced storytelling methods. I also admire how he constructs characters. In Tokyo Godfathers, he has three homeless losers, but they become a found family. Im a sucker for those stories. And we did have this in Dead Talents Society, too theyre also a bunch of losers. And theyre trying so hard to do something thats actually super stupid, but at the same time, its so important to them.When we came up with the idea of having all five of them dressing up in sailor uniforms and chasing those influencers, even though they know its going to be in vain that kind of reminded me of the climax of Tokyo Godfathers and Little Miss Sunshine at the same time.Dead Talents Society is streaming on Netflix now. Detention is streaming for free with ads on Tubi and Amazon Video and is available for rental or purchase on Apple TV and other digital platforms.
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  • Every movie and show coming to Netflix in April
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    Even with Netflixs recommendation algorithm serving you new movies, new TV shows, and original programming tailored to your viewing habits, the streaming services fire hose of content makes whats coming difficult to parse. Were here to help.This month, weve got new seasons of You and Black Mirror, the Devil May Cry animated series premieres, and a new Asterix and Obelix movie. Relive your Tumblr dashboard in 2012 with Rise of the Guardians! Theres also a charming documentary about a pangolin, a new season of Love on the Spectrum, and the 1991 Addams Family movie.Editors Pick: The Breakfast Club Director: John HughesCast: Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Ally SheedySaturday detention brings together a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal. Though theyre initially all at odds thanks to their separate school cliques, they eventually bond and learn a little bit more about each other and themselves. Even though edgy Allison gets one of the most needless makeovers in cinematic history, its still a good time. The Breakfast Club is a classic for a reason!Available nowTHE ELECTRIC STATE:KID COSMO (Netflix Games)From Netflix: Kid Cosmo needs your help! Blast through an 80s-inspired puzzle adventure game-within-a-game alongside boy wonder Chris and his big sister Michelle.STEEL PAWS (Netflix Games)From Netflix: Battle your way to the top of a huge, mysterious tower by smashing through robot opponents with a crew of cute and loyal mechanical animals by your side.Available sometime in AprilJewel Thief The Heist Begins (Netflix Film) From Netflix: In this high-octane battle of wits and wills, ingenious con artist Rehan devises a diamond heist while trying to outsmart Rajan, his sadistic adversary.Weak Hero Class 2 (Netflix Series) Available April 1The Age of InnocenceBig DaddyBonnie & ClydeThe Breakfast ClubConan the DestroyerCouples RetreatThe CroodsDraft DayField of DreamsFor Love of the GameGeostormGet Him to the GreekHeatInsidious: Chapter 2K-9LucyMatildaThe MauritanianThe Place Beyond the PinesPsychoRise of the GuardiansRooster Cogburn (and the Lady)RudySicario: Day of the SoldadoSmokey and the BanditSmokey and the Bandit IIUncle BuckAvailable April 2Banger (Netflix Film) From Netflix: When cops recruit a has-been DJ to bust a quirky criminal gang with ties to his rival, he spots a chance to mix his way back to the top with a banger.Garnachas: Glorious Street Food! (Netflix Documentary)From Netflix: A flavorful exploration of Mexicos street food scene, where the beloved garnacha takes center stage, sparks debates and unites fans with every bite.Love on the Spectrum: Season 3 (Netflix Series) From Netflix: The search for true love continues as newcomers and returning favorites navigate the ups and downs of dating on the autism spectrum.Available April 3Devil May Cry (Netflix Series) From Netflix: When a mysterious villain threatens to open the gates of Hell, a devilishly handsome demon hunter could be the worlds best hope for salvation.Jurassic World: Chaos Theory: Season 3 (Netflix Family)From Netflix: With trust in short supply, the Camp Fam moves forward in their quest to outsmart a clever foe. But new threats and surprises await them at every turn.PULSE (Netflix Series) From Netflix: Dr. Danny Simms and her fellow early-career doctors navigate complex cases both medical and interpersonal in a Miami emergency room.Available April 4Karma (Netflix Series) From Netflix: A fateful accident intertwines six lives in a thrilling tale of karma and crime, where each must face their own dark truths and connections.TEST (Netflix Film) From Netflix: The worlds of three people converge during a historic cricket match, ultimately forcing them to make life-altering decisions.Available April 7Blippis Job Show (Netflix Family)From Netflix: Blippi and Meekah are on a mission to learn about all kinds of jobs. From driving a monster truck to making pizzas, theres no job too big or too small!Kill Tony: Kill or Be Killed (Netflix Comedy Special)From Netflix: A bucket, a mic and one minute to win over Tony Hinchcliffe and a panel of famous guests. This is stand-up at its most unforgiving and unpredictable.Available April 8The Clubhouse: A Year with the Red Sox (Netflix Sports Series)From Netflix: Follow the 2024 Sox on and off the field for a never-before-seen glimpse into the lives of major league baseball players as they grapple with the mental pressure and physical demands of a grueling 162-game season.How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast): Season 4 (Netflix Series) From Netflix: Released from prison into a world where Lenny and Dan are living the life he always wanted, Moritz hatches an elaborate scheme to get back on top.Kians Bizarre B&B (Netflix Series) From Netflix: On a remote island, Kian84 hosts a quirky B&B escape, where BTS Jin and Ji Ye-eun lead guests through playful exploits and delightful chaos.My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman: Season 5 Part 2 (Netflix Series) From Netflix: Dave sits down with Grammy winner Miley Cyrus and basketball icon Charles Barkley for a fresh set of revealing interviews about their lives and careers.Available April 9The Addams FamilyBad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing (Netflix Documentary)From Netflix: Billions of views. Millions of dollars. Hundreds of accusations. This explosive docuseries explores the shadowy world of child influencers, honing in on the disturbing allegations of abuse surrounding popular internet celebrity Piper Rockelle and her momager Tiffany Smith.The Dad Quest (Netflix Film) From Netflix: When a father-son duo learns that they may not be biologically related, the two embark on a wild adventure through Mexico to find the truth.The Hating GameUnicorn Academy: Chapter 3 (Netflix Family)From Netflix: When Layla makes a mistake over summer break that threatens all of the islands magic and its unicorns the riders saddle up to help set things right.Available April 10Black Mirror: Season 7 (Netflix Series) From Netflix: Charlie Brookers dark, satirical anthology series will return with six brand new episodes, including a sequel to the sci-fi adventure USS Callister.Frozen Hot Boys (Netflix Film) From Netflix: To reunite with her father, a teacher at a youth rehabilitation center convinces a crew of teen misfits to enter a snow sculpting contest in Japan.Moonrise (Netflix Anime)From Netflix: After rebel forces attack Earth, a carefree heir becomes the prime suspect and joins a special military unit to find the true mastermind on the Moon.North of North (Netflix Series) From Netflix: A young Inuk woman wants to build a new future for herself after a spontaneous and extremely public exit from her marriage. But it wont be easy in a small Arctic town where everybody knows your business.Available April 11The Gardener (Netflix Series) From Netflix: Elmers mother used his lack of feelings to turn him into a hitman. But when he falls for his next victim, their cover as calm local gardeners wavers.Meet the Khumalos (Netflix Film) From Netflix: Two moms once best friends, now arch-enemies start a neighborhood war against each other when they find out their kids are head-over-heels in love.Available April 12Resident Playbook (Netflix Series) From Netflix: First-year OBGYN residents at Yulje Medical Center navigate the chaos of their work and personal lives, all in their quest to become exceptional doctors.Available April 13Life or Something Like ItAvailable April 15The Glass Dome (Netflix Series) From Netflix: When her friends daughter goes missing, criminologist Lejla joins the search and must confront the haunting trauma of her own childhood abduction.Young Sheldon: Season 7Available April 16Baby MamaThe Diamond Heist (Netflix Documentary)From Netflix: This stranger-than-fiction crime caper follows the attempted robbery of a precious gem, told by the gangsters who did it and the police on their tail.I Am Not Mendoza (Netflix Series)From Netflix: Good-hearted Julin is kidnapped to impersonate a corrupt casino owner, marry his fiance and outwit the mafia though romance was never part of the plan.Project UFO (Netflix Series) From Netflix: A smug TV host and a small-town ufologist work to uncover the origins of an alleged UFO sighting, splitting the nation in a storm of doubts and beliefs.Available April 17Istanbul Encyclopedia (Netflix Series) From Netflix: A young student moves in with an estranged family friend in Istanbul, trading her humble hometown for a city that tests her identity and convictions.Ransom Canyon (Netflix Series) From Netflix: Secrets, love and lies intertwine as rancher Staten Kirkland follows his heart, fights to protect his land and investigates a painful personal loss.Available April 18iHostage (Netflix Film) From Netflix: When a gunman enters an Apple Store in the heart of Amsterdam, the police face a delicate challenge to resolve the standoff. Inspired by true events.Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror (Netflix Documentary)From Netflix: This gripping documentary revisits the shocking 1995 bombing of an Oklahoma City federal building, the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in US history.Available April 19Heavenly Ever After (Netflix Series) Available April 21Pangolin: Kulus Journey (Netflix Documentary)From Netflix: Rescued from poachers, an endangered baby pangolin embarks on a journey back to the wild with help from a devoted human guardian in this documentary.Available April 23A Tragedy Foretold: Flight 3054 (Netflix Documentary)From Netflix: The untold stories and human tragedy behind Latin Americas deadliest air disaster are investigated in this three-part documentary series.Battle Camp (Netflix Series) From Netflix: Netflix reality stars duke it out in hair-raising physical challenges and scheme to avoid elimination to win $250K in this adventurous competition show.Bullet Train Explosion (Netflix Film) From Netflix: When panic erupts on a Tokyo-bound bullet train that will explode if it slows below 100 kph, authorities race against time to save everyone on board.Carlos Alcaraz: My Way (Netflix Sports Series)From Netflix: This documentary series grants exclusive access to Carlos Alcaraz: off the tennis court, a regular guy; on the court, the worlds youngest No. 1 ever.UnBrokenAvailable April 24A Dogs Way HomeYou: Season 5 (Netflix Series) From Netflix:In the epic fifth and final season, Joe Goldberg returns to New York to enjoy his happily ever after until his perfect life is threatened by the ghosts of his past and his own dark desires.Available April 25Havoc (Netflix Film) From Netflix: After a drug deal gone wrong, a bruised detective must fight his way through a criminal underworld to rescue a politicians estranged son, while unraveling a deep web of corruption and conspiracy that ensnares his entire city.Pokmon Horizons: Season 2The Search for Laqua Part 2 (Netflix Family)From Netflix: Challenges and adventures await the young Trainers as they advance their Terastallization skills and uncover more information about Terapagos.Available April 28Chefs Table: Legends (Netflix Documentary)From Netflix: The Emmy-nominated series celebrates four culinary giants Jamie Oliver, Jos Andrs, Alice Waters and Thomas Keller who changed how the world eats.Available April 30Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight (Netflix Family)From Netflix: When their druid forgets how to prepare the magic potion, Asterix and Obelix must defend the Gauls as Caesar plots to use an ancient law against them.The Eternaut (Netflix Series) From Netflix: One summers night in Buenos Aires, a mysterious deadly snowfall wipes out most of the population and leaves thousands stranded. Juan Salvo and his friends embark on a desperate struggle for survival. Everything changes when they discover that the toxic snowstorm is only the first attack by a foreign army invading Earth. The only way to stay alive is to join together and fight. No one will survive on their own.Exterritorial (Netflix Film) From Netflix: When her son vanishes inside a US consulate, ex-special forces soldier Sara does everything in her power to find him and uncovers a dark conspiracy.Turning Point: The Vietnam War (Netflix Documentary)From Netflix: From the Gulf of Tonkin incident to the fall of Saigon, this thought-provoking documentary series examines the cost and consequences of the Vietnam War.
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  • How GenAIs build diverging color schemes
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    Gemini and Copilot suggestions for Pantone Mocha Mousse divergence.Continue reading on UX Collective
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  • You Can Get Microsoft Office Home & Business for Mac on Sale for $43 Right Now
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.If youre a Mac user who just wants the classic Microsoft Office experience without the whole subscription situation, this $42.99 deal on Microsoft Office Home & Business 2019 for Mac might be worth your attention. Normally priced at $229, its a one-time purchase that gives you lifetime access to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and Teams Classic on just one Mac. Thats itno monthly fees, renewals, or ongoing charges. Youll get an instant email with your redemption code and download link, so you can be up and running within minutes.This is Office 2019not 365 or 2021. Microsoft has already ended support for Office 2019 on Mac, which means you wont receive any more security updates or bug fixes. If you like staying fully up-to-date, this isnt for you, but if your needs are simplewriting reports, sending email, managing budgets, making presentationsit still holds up just fine. Its designed to work with macOS 13 through 15 and takes advantage of Mac features like Retina display support and full-screen mode. Youll need at least 4GB of RAM and 10GB of hard disk space, so make sure your setup can handle it. Just one key step: once you install it, turn off auto-update. Otherwise, it might upgrade you to 2021, making this lifetime license pointless.There are no frills herejust full access to the essential Office suite for a one-time price. This is a solid deal if youre a student, freelancer, or small business owner who doesn't need cloud syncing or the newest version every year. You wont get ongoing support and can't use it on multiple devices simultaneously, though you can switch devices (the license is tied to your Microsoft account, not your Mac). But for everyday productivity on a single Mac, its a straightforward, affordable solutionespecially if youre tired of renting your software.
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  • OpenAI's built-in image generator for ChatGPT is now available to free users
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    ChatGPT's built-in image generation feature is now available to everyone. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said last week that the company is delaying its rollout to free tier "for a while," because the tool was way more popular than they had expected. But the company made the feature available to free users over the weekend, allowing them to generate images from within ChatGPT and without having to switch to OpenAI's DALL-E generator. Prior to its rollout to the free tier, the tool was only available to Plus, Pro and Team subscribers.Altman previously said that free users will get a limit of three images per day. Based on our experience trying it out, some accounts are limited to just one a day. Those who find themselves able to generate more than one will still have to wait anywhere between a few minutes and a few hours. One of the tool's most popular uses that we've seen so far is the creation of Ghibli-style images using real-life photos. Users simply have to upload the photo they want to use and then instruct ChatGPT in natural language to create a Ghibli-style version of it. The trend had raised concerns, yet again, about the legality of using copyrighted work as training data for artificial intelligence. It also resurfaced the reaction of Hayao Miyazaki, Studio Ghibli's founder, upon being shown AI-generated animation years ago. "I strongly feel that this is an insult to life itself," the director said.In a tweet, Altman said that the tool could still exhibit erratic behavior and could refuse some generations that should be allowed. OpenAI is still fixing the issue. The company also told TechCrunch that it "takes action" if a generated image violates company guidelines, though it didn't exactly detail about what those actions are.Creating and customizing images is as simple as chatting using GPT4ojust describe what you need, including any specifics like aspect ratio, exact colors using hex codes, or a transparent background. pic.twitter.com/fnen1aDjNZ OpenAI (@OpenAI) March 25, 2025 This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/openais-built-in-image-generator-for-chatgpt-is-now-available-to-free-users-120003146.html?src=rss
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  • British authors want Meta to answer for alleged copyright infringement
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    Creatives in the UK are once again speaking out against AI developers accessing copyrighted material. The Society of Authors have published an open letter calling for UK Secretary of State Lisa Nandy to hold Meta accountable for possible copyright infringement regarding its LLM, Llama 3. Signatories of the letter include successful British authors Richard Osman, Kazuo Ishiguro, Val McDermid and Sarah Waters.A March 20 article in The Atlantic served as the letter's impetus. It reported that Meta had used LibGen, a pirated collection of over 7.5 million books, to train its AI models. Anyone on the internet over the last few weeks has likely seen videos of distraught authors learning that their work is available on the database (and potentially used by Meta without their permission). A lawsuit in the US alleges Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg approved the use of LibGen's data to train its AI. The lawsuit's plaintiffs include writers Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates."These cases are shining a light on the unscrupulous behaviour exhibited by global tech companies which seemingly exploit copyright-protected material, safe in the knowledge that they will not be held to account," the Society of Authors' letter stated. "This must change, and global tech companies must now be held accountable and pay for the use they make of authors works."The authors implore Nandy to bring Meta senior executives before Parliament and make them commit to respecting copyrights and compensating authors for any previous infringements."Authors are almost powerless given the enormous cost and complexities of pursuing litigation against corporate defendants with such deep pockets," the letter continued. "We call upon you and the UK Government to take all action available to ensure that the rights, interests and livelihoods of authors are adequately protected. Failure to act without further delay will unquestionably have a catastrophic and irreversible impact on all UK authors given that from development through to output, creators rights are being systematically and repeatedly ignored."Artists across the creative industries have also recently protested the UK government's December 2024 proposal to change copyright law. The shift would provide AI developers with a copyright exemption and require creatives to "opt out" or allow access to their materials.In February, over 1,000 musicians released an album called Is This What We Want?, with 12 songs spelling out, "The British government must not legalise music theft to benefit AI companies." It coincided with the UK News Media Association's Make It Fair campaign calling on the government to support creative industries and compensate those individuals if allowing AI to train on their work.That same week creatives, from Paul McCartney to Helen Fielding, also shared an open letter against the proposal. Published in The Times, it stated, "There is no moral or economic argument for stealing our copyright. Taking it away will devastate the industry and steal the future of the next generation."This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/british-authors-want-meta-to-answer-for-alleged-copyright-infringement-114501800.html?src=rss
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  • Time to upgrade? These iPhones and iPads could be left behind by iOS 19, according to new rumors
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    Apple's X-phones may be X-cluded from iOS 19, according to new rumors about the software upgrade.
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  • AirPods Maxs USB-C lossless update arrives today heres how to check youve got the update
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    Update your iPhone to iOS 18.4 and get connected to lossless, latency-free audio
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