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Epic's Sweeney Says Platforms Should Stop Tagging Games Made With AI

Par :msmash
28 novembre 2025 à 01:10
The CEO of Epic Games, Tim Sweeney, has argued that platforms like Steam should not label games that are made using AI. From a report: Responding to a post on Twitter from a user who suggested that storefronts drop this tag, the industry exec said that it "makes no sense" to flag such content. Sweeney added that soon AI will be a part of the way all games are made. "The AI tag is relevant to art exhibits for authorship disclosure, and to digital content licensing marketplaces where buyers need to understand the rights situation," Sweeney said. "It makes no sense for game stores, where AI will be involved in nearly all future production."

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One Of Intel's Xe Open-Source Linux Graphics Driver Maintainers Is Departing

28 novembre 2025 à 01:27
It's been two months since there were any notable Intel Linux engineering departures to note following various layoffs and voluntary departures this year that have unfortunately impacted their Linux/open-source talent. Sadly this US Thanksgiving is a new departure to note: one of Intel's maintainers for the Xe open-source Linux kernel graphics driver is leaving the company. This is for the modern Xe driver used by default since Lunar Lake and playing a pivotal role for Intel Linux graphics moving forward...

Social Media Giants Liable For Financial Scams Under New EU Law

Par :msmash
28 novembre 2025 à 00:28
Platforms including Meta and TikTok will be held liable for financial fraud for the first time under new rules agreed by EU lawmakers in the early hours of Thursday. From a report: The Parliament and Council agreed on the package of rules after eight hours of negotiations to strengthen safeguards against payment fraud. The deal adds another layer of EU regulatory risk for U.S. tech giants, which have lobbied the White House to confront Brussels' anti-monopoly and content moderation rules. [...] Social media has become rife with financial scams, and MEPs pushed hard to hold both Big Tech and banks liable during legislative negotiations. EU governments, meanwhile, believed banks should be held responsible if their safeguards aren't strong enough. As a compromise, lawmakers agreed that banks should reimburse victims if a scammer, impersonating the bank, swindles them out of their money, or if payments are processed without consent.

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L’Assemblée nationale adopte une proposition de loi de LFI visant à nationaliser ArcelorMittal

Le texte a été voté avec le soutien des groupes de gauche et l’abstention du RN. Le gouvernement avait fait part de son opposition. L’avenir de la proposition de loi est incertain, car elle doit désormais aller au Sénat, dominé par la droite.

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Des employés d’ArcelorMittal, venus en bus de leurs sites du Nord et de la Moselle, lors d’une action organisée par la Confédération générale du travail (CGT) sur l’Esplanade des Invalides, à Paris, le 27 novembre 2025.
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