Author: Max Smith

Baldur's Gate 3 celebrates queerness (Larian Studios) epic fantasy role-playing video game baldur's gate 3 It won the Outstanding Video Game Award at the GLAAD Media Awards. The 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards was held in Los Angeles on Thursday, March 14th, with 310 nominations across 33 categories. meanwhile 'Mean Girls' star Renee Rapp Oprah Winfrey receives the Vanguard Award for Outstanding Music Artist; baldur's gate 3 won the Video Game of the Year award. In nominating the game, GLAAD described it as “a high fantasy that not only welcomes gay people, but embraces us and weaves our stories throughout…

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Screenshot from a recent demo video of AI in video games by Nvidia and Convai. Screenshot by NPR hide caption toggle caption Screenshot by NPR Screenshot from a recent demo video of AI in video games by Nvidia and Convai. Screenshot by NPR Will the future of artificial intelligence in video games be played out in a cyberpunk ramen bar? Tech companies would like us to think so, but game writers don't think so. In a recent demo from tech company Nvidia, a human player used a microphone to speak to two video game characters, and the characters responded in…

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The country's critical maritime industry, which includes waterways, ports, land-side connectivity, and the movement of people and goods to and from the water, is under threat from cyberattacks, an expert told StateScoop. A successful cyberattack on the United States' complex marine ecosystem could be devastating. More than 75% of U.S. trade depends on the maritime sector, with total economic activity of $5.4 trillion, imports of $1.5 trillion, and more than 30 million jobs. 2023 Report by the Cyberspace Solarium Committee. “From my perspective, there are two big threats: nation states that insert malware as part of their operational readiness, the…

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Mike Gorman's farewell tour made a new arrival at Studio 1A on Friday. The legendary NBC Sports Boston play-by-play announcer is now a mainstay on “TODAY” on Friday mornings. He talks with friend and NBC News correspondent Harry Smith about calling Boston Celtics games in his final year, how he got into the industry, and John F. He talked about being selected as a recipient of the Kennedy National Award. Gorman said he was on the verge of becoming a substitute teacher before he was called up for the game along with Celtics icon Tommy Heinsohn. That was until he…

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Many burned-out cybersecurity professionals in the Asia-Pacific region have suffered in silence for years. However, a growing body of research in the region, including a recent report by cybersecurity firm Sophos, is drawing attention to the scope, causes, and impact of the problem. Sophos' report, The Future of Cybersecurity in Asia Pacific and Japan, found that burnout and fatigue are widespread, with 9 out of 10 employees affected in some way. Causes include lack of resources and vigilance fatigue, which often leads to anxiety and demotivation among employees. Organizations surveyed in the report found that burnout and fatigue are contributing…

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It's safe to say that Nvidia (NVDA) is on a roll. The AI ​​darling's stock is up 267% in the past 12 months, and year-to-date, he's up 79%. Tech companies around the world covet the company's graphics cards like rare gems, and CEO Jensen Huang is as in-demand as some heads of state.And on Monday, March 18, he will kick off Nvidia's annual GTC conference with a two-hour keynote at the SAP Center in San Jose, Calif., outlining what the company has in store for the year ahead. Nvidia has historically used the show to debut some of its biggest…

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“Was it AITA who told my husband to shut up when he told him to stop breastfeeding?” Me (25th floor) and my husband (26 boys) had a baby 5 months ago. We both live together. I also exclusively breastfed, and I'm not going to lie, it was hard. I have breastfed in public, but never openly. I openly breastfeed at home. No one has come to the house since we brought the baby home. Her husband brought up that her friends were coming over again on the weekend, just like before. I had no problem with this because I get…

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michigan state graduate student Ella Kuvas Although she has played just about every sport under the sun, she decided to pursue a master's degree in financial planning, wealth management, and rowing, one of the fastest growing women's college sports. It became Sparta. Kubas was obsessed with sports throughout his childhood. “I was really involved in everything as a kid: highland dance, football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, track and field, cross country, triathlons, and I’m really grateful for that opportunity,” Kubas says. . “But I got busy. There were days when I would wake up at 6 a.m. and go swimming before…

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