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Inworld AI raises $50M to populate games and the metaverse with smart characters

Interested in learning what’s next for the gaming industry? Join gaming executives to discuss emerging parts of the industry this October at GamesBeat Summit Next. Register today. Inworld AI has raised $50 million for its developer platform for creating AI-driven virtual characters in video games and the metaverse. The firm raised the money in March and is announcing it now. It also hired…
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Assembly AI offers AI-as-a-service API to ease model development

Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Watch here. Over the last decade, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have increasingly relied on neural networks to perform pattern recognition, machine learning (ML) and prediction. However, with ML models that consist of billions of parameters, training becomes more complicated…
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Survive layoffs, succeed with upskilling through AI

Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Watch here. The past few years have been some of the most dynamic — and difficult — times of our lives. From emerging COVID-19 waves to record-high inflation and growing fears of recession, the world is in a constant state of flux. Right now, many companies such as Tesla are making…
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Why AI regulation will resemble privacy regulation

Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Watch here. You are a walking data repository. While outside your residence or vehicle, walking down a street, shopping in a store, or visiting any type of public…
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Death, resurrection and digital immortality in an AI world

Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Watch here. I have been thinking about death lately. Not a lot — a little. Possibly because I recently had a month-long bout of Covid-19. And, I read a recent story about the passing of the actor Ed Asner, famous for his role as Lou Grant in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” More…
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