Tunic Is Getting A Switch 2 Update, According To Publisher Finji

Tunic Is Getting A Switch 2 Update, According To Publisher Finji

Developer/Publisher Finji has announced that its beloved 2022 puzzle adventure game Tunic is heading to Switch 2. When? We don’t know, but it is happening. With Tunic celebrating its 4th anniversary today, Finji posted a social media message stating, "Tunic is 4 years old today! The perfect day to let you know that a Switch 2 update is on the way! We're working hard on it - stay tuned!" Tunic is already available on the original Switch, so we're curious to see what the added horsepower of the Switch 2 can add to the experience. If you missed Tunic the first time around, it stars a fox adventurer who unravels layers upon layers of secrets in a vibrant world. That's about as much as I'll say about the game, as Tunic is a game that is much more than meets the eye and should really be experienced with as little prior knowledge as possible. But if you really want a little more insight into what to expect, be sure to check out our video review below. You can also read our 9.75/10 review of Tunic, in which reviewer and former GI editor Jill Grodt called the game “a stunning achievement that manages to embody the best of nostalgia while being completely refreshing.” Be sure to also check out this deep-dive feature about the making of Tunic , and this preview for Finji's upcoming game, Usual June . Tunic is available now on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC.

A group of Tennessee teenagers sue xAI, alleging its AI tools were used to create nude images of them by editing photos in which they were clothed (Faiz Siddiqui/Washington Post)

A group of Tennessee teenagers sue xAI, alleging its AI tools were used to create nude images of them by editing photos in which they were clothed (Faiz Siddiqui/Washington Post)

Faiz Siddiqui / Washington Post : A group of Tennessee teenagers sue xAI, alleging its AI tools were used to create nude images of them by editing photos in which they were clothed —  Three plaintiffs, two of whom are minors, accuse xAI of distribution, possession and production with intent to distribute child pornography.

How To Complete Sparkling Skylands In Pokemon Pokopia

How To Complete Sparkling Skylands In Pokemon Pokopia

If you've reached Sparkling Skylands, you're already a pro at exploring and building habitats in Pokemon Pokopia . However, the Pokemon are now asking you to help them restore the largest structure yet. In this guide, we'll walk you through all the tasks needed to "rebuild the huge building" in Sparkling Skylands, including all the building materials you'll need and which Pokemon are best suited to help. Make sure to check out our complete guide hub for Pokemon Pokopia , including how to time travel, build all habitats, and more. Table of Contents [ hide ] How to start the Sparkling Skylands questline How to start the Sparkling Skylands questline The Sparkling Skylands questline begins by heading up the lift with Professor Tangrowth. Talk to Rookidee. Build the "Hydrated pink tall grass" habitat to attract Froakie. Talk to Froakie, and then build the "Waterside dinghy" habitat to attract Dragonite. Talk to Dragonite to learn Glide. Glide to the next island. Climb the tower to meet Tinkamaster. Tinkamaster is going to ask you for concrete. You'll want to build the "Construction site generator" habitat to attract Conkeldurr. Gather up some limestone around the area while you wait for Conkledurr to spawn, as you'll need the material for making concrete. Continue Reading at GameSpot

How Trump's opposition to state-level AI regulation has driven a wedge in GOP, killing Florida's proposed AI Bill of Rights, which was backed by Gov. DeSantis (New York Times)

How Trump's opposition to state-level AI regulation has driven a wedge in GOP, killing Florida's proposed AI Bill of Rights, which was backed by Gov. DeSantis (New York Times)

New York Times : How Trump's opposition to state-level AI regulation has driven a wedge in GOP, killing Florida's proposed AI Bill of Rights, which was backed by Gov. DeSantis —  A Florida bill that would have regulated artificial intelligence, backed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, failed to gain traction …

How To Complete Rocky Ridges In Pokemon Pokopia - Time To Party Quest Walkthrough

How To Complete Rocky Ridges In Pokemon Pokopia - Time To Party Quest Walkthrough

Pokemon Pokopia is all about discovering new Pokemon and helping them restore their homes. For the game's third map location, Rocky Ridges, the Pokemon need your help to rescue a chef and throw a really great party. In this guide, we'll walk you through all the objectives for Rocky Ridges, including cooking meals, powering up your skills, and building hype for a party. Make sure to check out our complete guide hub for Pokemon Pokopia , including how to time travel, build all habitats, and more. How to start the Rocky Ridges questline Continue Reading at GameSpot

Pokemon Pokopia - How To Solve Mysterious Slate Puzzle And Unlock Mew

Pokemon Pokopia - How To Solve Mysterious Slate Puzzle And Unlock Mew

The world of Pokemon Pokopia is filled with exploration and treasure. While helping your Pokemon friends, you might've found some Mysterious Slates as treasure or stumbled on a hidden puzzle wall. In this guide, we'll explain how to collect and use Mysterious Slates to solve a hidden puzzle wall that rewards you with the mythical Pokemon, Mew. Table of Contents [ hide ] How to collect Mysterious Slates in Pokopia How to collect Mysterious Slates in Pokopia Mysterious Slates are found as buried treasure throughout the world of Pokopia. Just like other buried treasure in the game, Mysterious Slates are random drops from the blocks with the gold glow, as shown in the image above. There are 27 different Mysterious Slates in total, and these are used to complete a puzzle board. You can find buried treasure blocks in all of the main map locations as well as on Drifloon's Dream Islands . We recommended using the Dowsing Machine to help you find more buried treasure. Additionally, the gold glow of the blocks makes nighttime searching easier than daytime, but they can be found at any point in the day. Continue Reading at GameSpot

Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI for copyright and trademark infringement

Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI for copyright and trademark infringement

OpenAI has been hit with another lawsuit. This time, Encyclopedia Britannica took legal action against OpenAI, accusing the company of copyright and trademark infringements, as first reported by Reuters . More specifically, Britannica alleged that OpenAI illegally used its "copyrighted content at a massive scale" when training its AI models. Not just with training, the encyclopedia company claimed that ChatGPT's responses to user queries sometimes contain "full or partial verbatim reproductions of [Britannica's] copyright articles." Along with claims of copyright violations, Britannica argued that OpenAI was also responsible for trademark infringement. According to the lawsuit, ChatGPT generates "made-up content or ' hallucinations ' and falsely attributes them" to Encyclopedia Britannica. The lawsuit doesn't specify an amount for monetary damages, but Britannica is also seeking an injunction to prevent OpenAI from repeating these accusations. When reached out for comment, a spokesperson for OpenAI told Engadget that, "ChatGPT helps enhance human creativity, advance scientific discovery and medical research, and enable hundreds of millions of people to improve their daily lives. Our models empower innovation, and are trained on publicly available data and grounded in fair use." It's not the first time that Britannica has filed a lawsuit against an AI company. In September, the company, which owns Merriam-Webster, also sued Perplexity for similar reasons. On the other side, OpenAI is still embroiled in a legal battle with The New York Times , which also sued the AI giant for copyright infringement. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/encyclopedia-britannica-sues-openai-for-copyright-and-trademark-infringement-164747991.html?src=rss