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Taco2112, (edited ) do games w US government uses Halo images in a call to 'destroy' immigration, Microsoft declines to comment

Whenever theytry to make Pvt Bonespurs look “manly” it always looks so sad and desperate

frunch,

It serves nicely as an opportunity to remind onlookers that Trump avoided military service using his supposed ‘bone spurs’ as a reason he was unfit, though. Nothing like reminding these idiots that their tough guy is that tough

Agent_Karyo, (edited ) do games w US government uses Halo images in a call to 'destroy' immigration, Microsoft declines to comment
@Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world avatar

Microsoft is a criminal organisation that thrives on corruption (no real action being taken with respect to anti trust proceedings is still relevant today).

Crime isn’t only about someone stealing your phone, extracting many billion of dollars via oligopolistic methods of limiting competition and leaving people with no other option than to use their products (irrespective of price or feature considerations) is also criminal activity.

They are not going to fight the US administratorion on this.

Rooskie91, do games w US government uses Halo images in a call to 'destroy' immigration, Microsoft declines to comment

They are literally trying to turn Americans into the Covenant tho. Religious warriors.

echodot,

The Covenant might be religious fanatics but they’re actually capable of working with other religious fanatics, in mutual cooperation.

MAGAs are more like Species 8472, utterly hostile to anything that doesn’t conform to their very narrow and ill informed worldview, even to the point of being hostile to potential allies, thus alienating them.

CatsPajamas,

Nah. They showed the capacity to change and grow from their experiences and interactions.

teft,

Yeah, the Boothby 8472 was pretty chill. They just wanted to be left the fuck alone.

arcterus,

Also the SPARTAN program was pretty fucked, so this just looks bad in every way IMO.

Quetzalcutlass,

He would probably approve of their crimes against children.

_stranger_, do games w US government uses Halo images in a call to 'destroy' immigration, Microsoft declines to comment

It’s piss colored, and that makes it accurate.

Blaster_M,

lmao they didn’t even try to color correct the piss filter

NarrativeBear, do games w US government uses Halo images in a call to 'destroy' immigration, Microsoft declines to comment

Lawsuit incoming…?

Tm12,

From who? They funded the Epstein Ballroom.

nfreak,
@nfreak@lemmy.ml avatar

Microsoft declining to comment may as well be a confession that they gave this shit the go-ahead

Omegamanthethird,
@Omegamanthethird@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t know what’s worse, that Microsoft may have given them the go-ahead or that they did it knowing Microsoft would be too scared to say something.

harmbugler,

You already know they didn’t ask permission.

jimmux,
@jimmux@programming.dev avatar

Can you imagine if MS did say something, and Trump immediately decided to replace all their products in government with Apple alternatives? You know he would.

nfreak,
@nfreak@lemmy.ml avatar

Equally disgusting tbh. Boycott for life for sure.

cyberpunk007,

Probably. Trump will probably sue Microsoft for stealing his battle suit for video games.

ohshittheyknow, do games w Krafton is now an 'AI-first company,' will spend $70 million on a GPU cluster to 'serve as the foundation for accelerating the implementation of agentic AI'

And these companies wonder why all the good games this year came from indie developers.

BackgrndNoize, do games w Krafton is now an 'AI-first company,' will spend $70 million on a GPU cluster to 'serve as the foundation for accelerating the implementation of agentic AI'

I guess the original Subnautica was lightning in a bottle, maybe someday another studio will make a game that feels like Subnautica

Spacehooks, do games w Krafton is now an 'AI-first company,' will spend $70 million on a GPU cluster to 'serve as the foundation for accelerating the implementation of agentic AI'

The company in Sub zero being bought out by Altera as a literally cry for help for the subnautica franchise.

JcbAzPx, do games w Krafton is now an 'AI-first company,' will spend $70 million on a GPU cluster to 'serve as the foundation for accelerating the implementation of agentic AI'

Wondering what they meant by “agenic” AI, I looked up the definition of agenic. It is “relating to agenesis.”

Okay, so I look up agenesis. “Any imperfect development of the body, or any anomaly of organization.”

Yeah, so I’m still wondering what they meant by agenic AI.

redhorsejacket,

AgenTic, not Agenic. As in, an AI that acts as your agent. Meaning, the goal would be to have an AI model that you could direct to perform certain tasks in the background while you focus on other things.

For example, youre in the middle of doing something or another when you remember that your oil change is due. You pull up KraftonAI and tell it to “book me a service appointment for my vehicle at the dealership this weekend”. The AI proceeds to work on that task in the background, only prompting you for input if it meets a road block it doesn’t understand.

JcbAzPx,

That’s even worse than I thought.

redhorsejacket,

I mean, that’s the goal of all of these AI companies. If you peruse any marketing material for Google, Microsoft, ChatGPT, Grok, etc. they almost all mention the “agentic capabilities” of their flavor of spyware.

Personally, an AI model which is capable of doing tasks like this would actually interest me. However, no organization (for profit or otherwise) is trustworthy enough to have access to all of the data on me that it would take to make an agentic AI actually useful, so, for me, it would have to be something I run locally. However, rather than invest all of the time, effort, and money into learning how to make that happen, I think I’ll just call the damn dealership and schedule an appointment. I may suffer from terminally online brain rot, but I’m not so paralyzed by human interaction I can’t make the occasional phone call.

vane, do games w Krafton is now an 'AI-first company,' will spend $70 million on a GPU cluster to 'serve as the foundation for accelerating the implementation of agentic AI'

$70 million on gpu cluster + $21 million yearly on employee AI tools and training. They could fund 21 $1 million indie games per year with zero expectations, but no push the money to the slop and get nothing in return. Fuck them.

biotin7, do games w Krafton is now an 'AI-first company,' will spend $70 million on a GPU cluster to 'serve as the foundation for accelerating the implementation of agentic AI'

So this is what the money was for ‽‽ Not even proper AI, but an “Agentic AI” ‽

Fuck you krafton. Rest in pieces.

NuXCOM_90Percent,

Not saying krafton deserves the benefit of the doubt but:

Understand that “agentic AI” is almost entirely a buzzword that means “Microservices with an LLM somewhere in the mix”. Which… is what people are already doing.

Yes, there are some (idiots) who think that means EVERY single node in the graph needs to be an LLM and fuck the planet, Jensen needs a new zipper. But, by and large, what that means is they are using the exact same infrastructure they were last week but MAYBE added an LLM for preprocessing or postprocessing. It makes management happy because “We are using AI” and it makes everyone else happy because they can keep using the tools that actually work.

CosmoNova, do games w Krafton is now an 'AI-first company,' will spend $70 million on a GPU cluster to 'serve as the foundation for accelerating the implementation of agentic AI'

And I will continue to not play their games.

Faydaikin, do gaming w The Outer Worlds 2 is a great RPG that exceeded my expectations
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

I’ve grown too jaded to even consider buying it.

Might sail the high seas again, but even that’s unlikely.

slaacaa, do games w Krafton is now an 'AI-first company,' will spend $70 million on a GPU cluster to 'serve as the foundation for accelerating the implementation of agentic AI'
clot27, do games w Krafton is now an 'AI-first company,' will spend $70 million on a GPU cluster to 'serve as the foundation for accelerating the implementation of agentic AI'

Hell no bruh

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