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PUBG and Inzoi directors offer a glimpse of Krafton's AI-first culture

3 weeks ago

In October, the Korean publisher Krafton – which is behind games such as PUBG: Battlegrounds and Inzoi, and whose studio portfolio includes Tango Gameworks, Unknown Worlds Entertainment, and Neon Giant – announced that it would be positioning itself as an "AI-first company." The firm said it would be "prioritizing AI as a central and primary means of problem-solving," a move that will involve a "complete" reorganization and the investment of 100 billion Korean won ($69.7 million) in a new GPU cluster.

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Lewis Packwood

Netflix co-CEO discussed Warner Bros. deal with Trump

3 weeks ago

Will Netflix’s $82.7 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. get approval from federal regulators? While Paramount was assumed to be the frontrunner to acquire the storied movie studio thanks to CEO David Ellison’s connections to the Trump administration, new reporting in Bloomberg and The Hollywood Reporter suggests that Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos met with President […]

Anthony Ha