If it had been drafted by a human who literally misspelled the game name in the apology letter, then you could hold them accountable for their failure.
If it had been drafted by a human who literally misspelled the game name in the apology letter, then you could hold them accountable for their failure.
Considering the AI misspelled the name of the very game they were apologizing for, I'd say the context does matter some. That should be something that would get caught if they have even the slightest bit of human oversight to their application of AI.
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Putting aside the inconsistent quality of these renders, I find this notion that video games should strive for hyper-realism as backwards as the idea of cryptocurrency games.
Not as many lines as Snake, but I’m sure it was sizeable. She played a critical role in the story and was also part of the "radio team". In that capacity, she delivered a significant amount of story exposition as well as a number of optional conversations you can get by radioing her throughout the game.
I guess the idea is that if they had ties to Epstein decades later, that would create a chain of evidence linking them to sex trafficking?
I rate it five bags of popcorn and five chastisements to Marty for not understanding the dramatic power of Gregg Turkington.
In Twin Peaks, it was arguably a feature rather than a bug. Lynch has expressed that the Laura Palmer murder was really just pretext for exploring this weird little town.
So you’re saying that they *shouldn’t* cast Martin Sheen as Raiden?
Now I won't be happy until they have Helen Mirren and Meryl Streep voicing Kitana and Mileena. Thanks a lot, asshole.
Ed Thorne from RPS posted a preview that might alleviate your fears.
I’m so excited about the expanded MegRyanverse.
But the lunchtime martinis balanced it out.
Reeve was 26 - and I’d very much call his first movie a “young Superman” movie, but that has much more to do with the script than the age of the actor.
Yeah, seems a reasonable assumption to me. It’s not a story about Superman figuring out that he’s Superman. By age 30, most people have established careers and social networks and lives. It’s weird to me that 30 somehow equates to Sam as young.
I don't think that's splitting hairs at all. While not an origin story, he was definitely a young Batman in that movie, still finding his way and learning his place. That's especially important with Batman, a character who typically has a storied career and a lot of different phases throughout it (case in point, the…
Definitely this. I remember a lot of talk about "this isn't the fresh faced year one Batman you've seen a million times before..... It's, uh, year two Batman."
Or the TV show Beef, where there are universal themes of class and impotent rage, but there’s a deeper layer of context related to the complicated attitudes between Korean, Japanese, and Chinese characters.
Agreed. If she wanted to give her Oscar back as a statement, more power to her. But it's certainly not a thing she should feel any pressure to do.
But where are all the Oppenheimer action figures!? Sounds like another case of the toy industry neglecting the market for boys!