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Strong National Museum of Play recognizes herstory
Venture Beat - 17 Nov 2018 23:05
The Strong Museum opened its Women in Games exhibit today as part of its National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York.
Should you build or buy AI?
Venture Beat - 17 Nov 2018 22:10
GUEST: At VentureBeat’s recent VB Summit event, I headed a session on whether enterprises should build or buy AI. Between comments from the panelists and a group of about 20 business leaders, a good decision tree emerg...
Here's what people are really doing with their Alexa and Google Home assistants
Venture Beat - 17 Nov 2018 20:25
A survey of Alexa and Google Home users shows just how addictive these devices are -- and what's drawing users in.
Battlefield V review -- An unfinished work of art
Venture Beat - 17 Nov 2018 18:45
Battlefield V is a great game, but it is missing a crucial battle royale mode and it feels like an unfinished work of art.
A letter to the HQ2 losers, from an HQ2 loser
Venture Beat - 17 Nov 2018 17:15
Your city lost the battle to land Amazon's HQ2. But you haven't lost the war. Instead of focusing on why you failed, ask yourself what you're doing to grow the next Jeff Bezos in your own community.
InXile Entertainment is still working on VR despite Microsoft acquisition
Venture Beat - 17 Nov 2018 13:34
InXile CEO and founder Brian Fargo confirmed their unrevealed open-world VR role-playing game and PSVR port of The Mage's Tale are still on the way.
GamesBeat Decides 102: Our secret plan to win E3 -- don't show up
Venture Beat - 17 Nov 2018 01:41
Sony is skipping E3 2019, and we know why! OK. That's a lie. I don't know why I do that. I just think that maybe you'll like me if I know things.
VR is leading us into the next generation of sports media
Venture Beat - 17 Nov 2018 01:30
While the rest of the media landscape figures out exactly what the transformative power of VR means, sports are already showing us.
Hive taps a workforce of 700,000 people to label data and train AI models
Venture Beat - 17 Nov 2018 00:10
Hive crowdsources data labeling to a network of hundreds of thousands of users, who perform tasks like classifying objects in images for monetary prizes.