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No, the new PlayStation Plus service will not include fresh Sony exclusives. The head of the PlayStation explained why

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Yesterday, Sony introduced an updated PlayStation Plus subscription service, previously codenamed Spartacus. Recall that already from the second Extra tariff, gamers will have access to exclusives or former Sony exclusives. At launch, these will be Death Stranding, God of War, Marvel’s Spider-Man, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Mortal Kombat 11, and Returnal. However, new games from Sony’s internal studios will not be included in the subscription on the day of release, as is done with Xbox Game Pass. And the head of the PlayStation Jim Ryan (Jim Ryan) explained why.

No, the new PlayStation Plus service will not include fresh Sony exclusives.  The head of the PlayStation explained why

We feel like we’re in a good virtuous cycle with our internal studios, where investments bring success, which allows for even more investment, which ensures even more success. We love this cycle and we think our players love this cycle.

As far as hosting our own games on this service, or any of our services, as soon as they are released… as you well know, this is not the road we have taken in the past. And that’s not the road we’re going to take with this new service. We feel that if we do this with the games we make at PlayStation Studios, this virtuous circle will be broken. The level of investment we need for our studios would be impossible and we think it will be a domino effect. As a result, the quality of the games we make will not be what gamers want.

At the same time, Ryan made it clear that things could change in the future.

Now the world is changing so fast that nothing lasts forever. Who would have said four years ago that you would see top PlayStation exclusives on PC? We started this last year with Horizon Zero Dawn, then Days Gone, and now God of War, an extremely polished and polished version for PC. We’ve had a big critical success and a big commercial success, and everyone has come to terms with what’s going on and they’re completely relaxed about it. I look back four years and think no one would have foreseen this.

So at this stage, I don’t want to say anything. All I’m talking about today is the approach we take in the short term. The way our publishing model works right now. But as we all know, things can change very quickly in this industry.

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Game of Thrones sequel created on ChatGPT: George R.R. Martin and other authors are suing OpenAI

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Various authors have sued OpenAI for copyright infringement. They accuse the company of using books to train AI models.

The Authors Guild and 17 famous authors such as Jonathan Franzen, John Grisham, George R.R. Martin and Jodi Picoult filed the lawsuit in the Southern District of New York. The plaintiffs hope the lawsuit will be classified as a class action.

According to the complaint, OpenAI “copied plaintiffs’ work wholesale, without permission or review” and fed copyrighted material into large language models.

Game of Thrones sequel created on ChatGPT: George R.R.  Martin and other authors are suing OpenAI

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“The earnings of these authors depend on the works they create. But defendant’s programs jeopardize the ability of science fiction writers to make a living because they allow anyone to create—automatically and freely (or very cheaply)—text that they would otherwise pay writers to create,” the lawsuit states.

The authors added that OpenAI’s programs could result in the creation of derivative works “that are based on, imitate, generalize, or paraphrase their books,” which could harm their market.

The lawsuit also alleges that ChatGPT was used by programmer Liam Swain to “write” sequels to George R.R. Martin’s bestselling novel A Song of Ice and Fire, which was adapted into the popular TV series Game of Thrones. Swain used a neural network to create his own versions of these books, which he posted online.

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“Armed, but not dangerous” – Elon Musk, with a pistol in his hands, demanded to be included in Cyberpunk 2077

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Billionaire Elon Musk interrupted a recording session for Cyberpunk 2077 to demand his inclusion in the game. This is described in the biography of the billionaire written by journalist Walter Isaacson.

One of the chapters told how he came into the studio with a gun. At this point, the mother of his children, Grimes, was recording her own lines for Cyberpunk 2077. At some point, Musk appeared in the studio and insisted that he get a cameo role. The developers relented and added an NPC similar to him to the game.

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“When Grimes was recording the voice of the cyborg pop star she played in the video game Cyberpunk 2077, he showed up at the studio with a two-hundred-year-old pistol and insisted on being given a cameo,” writes Walter Isaacson. “The guys in the studio got nervous.”

Isaacson noted that Musk was passionate about the game Cyberpunk 2077 because he was close to the topic of augmentations for the human body due to his work at the company Neuralink, which works on brain implants.

Previously, Neuralink, a brain chip startup owned by Elon Musk, began accepting applications for volunteers to test a brain implant on patients with paralysis.

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Windows 11 update causes havoc, from game crashes to startup failure to blue screen of death

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Windows 11 update causes havoc from game crashes to startup

The latest cumulative update to the Windows 11 operating system has caused a number of problems that users are massively complaining about online. Among other things, fans of computer games suffered.

Windows 11 update causes havoc, from game crashes to startup failure to blue screen of death

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Problems appear after installing the mandatory September 2023 update number KB5030219 for Windows 11 version 22H2.

In some cases, the update leads to the appearance of a Blue Screen of Death (BSoD). There have also been cases of general system slowdown, sound glitches, problems with the Start menu, disappearance of tabs in Explorer and network connections, while access to the Internet disappeared some time after installation. There are also complaints about computers not starting after the update.

Gamers complain about performance in games, especially Starfield. One of the victims notes:

After uninstalling the update, Starfield worked fine.

Judging by the reviews, the problem is not related to Nvidia’s GeForce drivers, as initially believed. Users note that problems exist even if the driver has not been updated.

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