A weekly roundup of what’s happening in the digital land(scape). Metaverse ethics, governance and interesting trends from crypto, gaming and regulation.
Identity in the metaverse must be secure, private, decentralized and easy to use, and should foster interaction.
Machines can never replace human creativity was the takeaway from a panel on the future of content at the International Film Festival of India.
With rising seas expected to submerge the nation by 2100, official says ‘we should always be able to remember Tuvalu as it is, before it disappears’
Researchers at MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA) have created robotic subunits called
Companies with deep resources are outsourcing management to apps and algorithms, putting home ownership further out of reach.
Fenix Games CEO Chris Ko highlighted that the market for blockchain gaming does not exist as it did for traditional video games such as gaming consoles and mobile gaming.
English subtitles available.Cyberpunk 2077 was an infamous disaster for CD Projekt, except that it really wasn't. It was a huge sales hit straight out of the gate, moving 13.7 million copies in 2
'Destiny's Sword' tasks players with not just efficacy in combat, but also managing the mental health of their squad, and it’s backed by science.
OpenAI has always focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning advances that benefit humanity. Recently, the company successfully trained a bot to play Minecraft using more...
Latest Artificial Intelligence (AI) Research From NVIDIA Shows How To Animate Portraits Using Speech And A Single Image
Leading AI image generator Stable Diffusion has announced the open-source release of Stable Diffusion Version 2.
"Our land, our ocean, our culture, are the most precious assets of our people. And to keep them safe from harm, no matter what happens in the physical world, we'll move them to the cloud,"
"Islands like this one won't survive rapid temperature increases, rising sea levels, and droughts. So we'll recreate them virtually. Piece by piece we’ll preserve our country, provide solace to our people and remind our children and our grandchildren what our home once was"
Simon Kofe, Ministry of Justice, Communication and Foreign Affairs Tuvalu Government