Hi-Fi Rush Studio's New Owner Reveals $69 Million Plan To Become 'AI First'
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Hi-Fi Rush Studio's New Owner Reveals $69 Million Plan To Become 'AI First'
"The company says it will invest $69 million in a GPU cluster that "will support multi-stage tasks requiring sophisticated reasoning and iterative planning, and will serve as the foundation for accelerating the implementation of agentic AI," according to a Google translation of the statement. It goes on: Through this infrastructure, Krafton will pursue AI workflow automation, as well as strengthen AI R&D and in-game AI services."
"The tabletop game company had sued Musk's SpaceX for $15 million over allegedly trespassing on its land in Texas and leaving it "completely fucked," according to ( via PC Gamer). Musk's company settled shortly before the case was set to go to trial next month, and the terms of the settlement have not been disclosed. CAH had originally intended to share the money it was suing for with backers who had contributed money to the p"
Fandom's CEO of the last six years has departed. Questions remain about whether Fandom will improve under new leadership. The relationship between Nintendo and Retro Studios is being reconsidered after Metroid Prime 4's extended development two decades after their earlier collaboration. Krafton announced an "AI first" strategy and will invest $69 million in a GPU cluster to support multi-stage tasks, agentic AI, workflow automation, and stronger AI R&D and in-game AI services. Krafton plans to complete its AI platform and data integration/automation foundation by the second half of 2026. Cards Against Humanity sued SpaceX for $15 million over alleged trespass and damage and settled before trial.
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