OpenAI's new API and Agents SDK consolidate a previously fragmented complex ecosystem into a unified, production-ready framework. For enterprise AI teams, the implications are potentially profound: Projects that previously demanded multiple frameworks, specialized vector databases, and complex orchestration logic can now be achieved through a single, standardized platform. But perhaps most revealing is OpenAI’s implicit acknowledgment that solving AI agent reliability issues requires outside expertise. This shift comes amid growing evidence that external developers are finding innovative solutions to agent reliability – something that the shocking Manus release also clearly demonstrated. This strategic concession represents a critical turning point: OpenAI recognizes that even with its vast resources, the path to truly reliable agents requires opening up to outside developers who can discover innovative solutions and workarounds that OpenAI's internal teams might miss.
With no more money from VR platform holders to subsidize development, studios like People Can Fly are second-guessing their own time with it.
Lovelace Studio is using generative AI to build Nyric, a tool that can help bring gaming worlds to life for player builders who work in harmony.
Territory Studio SF has created "future-facing" designs for everything from a GM concept car to the user interfaces in video games.
Attackers can breach a network in 51 seconds. CISOs fight back with zero-trust, AI-based threat detection & instant session token revocation.
Marey enables filmmakers to create using storyboards, sketches, and even live-action references, making it more intuitive for pros.
Atari is partnering with B3 to bring several titles onto the blockchain for the first time, beginning with the game that started it all: Pong.
Duolingo is showing up once again to hire young game developers to help make its gamified mobile apps.
Saga Origins is working with Web3 game startup GFAL (Games for a Living) to integrate AI-driven agents into the Diamond Dreams game.
AI generated code is set to dominate application development. Here's what enterprises can do now to lower the risk.
Mysten Labs‘ Parasol and Jokers will bring the Sega-licensed Code of Joker: Evolutions game to Web3 players. Parasol is an end-to-end platform enabling game developers to seamlessly integrate blockchain infrastructure into their games. It’s a subsidiary of Mysten Labs, and the companies involved have announced that the Sega-licensed game Jokers Inc. is coming to the […]
Adjust’s latest report shows that the mobile gaming market has new growth opportunities following the recovery of 2024.
Samsung Electronics announced that it will share 80% of revenues and keep 20% for itself for games on the Samsung Galaxy Store.
Don't expect to hear a lot about better framerates and raytracing at the Nvidia GTC keynote. AI will instead be the subject of the day.
Xsolla, a global video game commerce company, announced a series of new and enhanced solutions for game developers ahead of GDC 2025.
Carnegie Mellon University researchers propose a new LLM training technique that gives developers more control over chain-of-thought length.
Google makes Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental more personal by connecting more Google apps and services.
Indie studio Human Computer raises $5.7M in funding to build its games, which take place in a shared universe.
Patronus AI launches the first multimodal LLM-as-a-Judge for evaluating AI systems that process images, with Etsy already implementing the technology to validate product image captions across its marketplace.
Anthropic researchers reveal groundbreaking techniques to detect hidden objectives in AI systems, training Claude to conceal its true goals before successfully uncovering them through innovative auditing methods that could transform AI safety standards.
Keywords Studios, the international provider of external development for games and entertainment, is launching Keywords Studios AI Solutions.
Google announced it is leveling up its multiplatform game offering in time for GDC with graphics improvements leading the way.
Supercade was Van Burnham's ode to the golden age of video games -- a big coffee table book that captured the visual history of games from 1971 to 1984.
Command A from Cohere offers faster speeds, a larger context window, improved multilingual handling, and lower deployment costs.
Microsoft unveiled its Copilot for Gaming initiative, an AI gaming sidekick that will enhance player experiences on Xbox.
In a partnership with SuperScale, Aethir argued that it drives stronger user acquisition for game companies.
GDC 2025 could drawn 30,000 people to attend more than 700 sessions at the big event in San Francisco.
Xsolla, a global video game commerce company, announced a series of new and enhanced solutions for game developers ahead of GDC 2025.
Ahead of the Game Developers Conference next week, Nvidia shared more details on the power of its latest Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards.
Almedia’s latest report shows that mobile gamers respond very positively to games that offer real-world rewards
It enables developers to create illustrations, refine images through conversation, and generate detailed visuals
ServiceNow has upgraded its AI agent offerings as it seeks it sto double down on investing in AI for enterprises.
After embracing generative AI as a core part of its gaming strategy, Netflix's vice president of generative AI has left the company.
Nous Research launches new API for its "unrestricted" Hermes 3 and DeepHermes-3 AI models, challenging OpenAI with toggle-on reasoning capabilities and a developer-first approach.
Opus Major has raised $10 million in funding to build a global game studio dedicated to crafting games and entertainment.
Forge, the platform for community-driven game marketing and engagement, today announced Forge Direct, a kind of self-service gamified hub that allows game developers to launch fully customizable, feature-rich community portals. Unlike traditional game websites which typically serve as static landing pages, Forge Direct is aninteractive engagement platform complete with quests, loyalty rewards, and direct-to-player commerce […]
M10, a Web3 game developer and publisher creating competitive multiplayer games, has raised $3 million in funding.
Nunu.ai has raised $6 million and unveiled Unembodied Minds, or AI agents designed for game testing and to control any given body as needed.
Applivery, a tech platform for endpoint management and app distribution, has received a strategic investment from Supercell.
Scopely has agreed to acquire Niantic's games business, which includes Pokémon Go, in a deal valued at $3.5 billion.
Google's Gemma 3 is multimodal, comes in four sizes and can now handle more information and instructions thanks to a larger context window.
Soneium, powered by Sony Block Solutions Labs, is collaborating with Line to bring four successful mini-apps onchain in coming months.
PlayStation characters may one day engage you in theoretically endless conversations, if a new internal technology video bares out.
OpenAI is also making its web search, file search, and computer use tools available directly through the Responses API.
Anthropic is positioning Claude as the LLM that matters most for enterprise companies. Claude 3.7 Sonnet, released just two weeks ago, set new benchmark records for coding performance.
Bunka Fashion College debuted its Digital Fashion Program, with its students making avatar looks alongside physical clothing.
Atlant 3D has raised $15 million as demand grows for its manufacturing system that builds materials and devices atom by atom.
BlizzCon is returning to the Anaheim Convention Center on September 12 and September 13 in 2026.
AI-powered cybersecurity threats include deepfakes, automating breaches, and morphing malware in real time, challenging cyberdefenses.
Pragma, a backend game engine empowering studios to build scalable, live-service games, said it has raised $12.75 million.
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