Dog of Duty makes a triumphant return in ‘Modern Warfare II’

Activision is bringing dogs (and one Dogg) back to Call of Duty. A decade after the debut of Riley, the faithful canine companion in Call of Duty: Ghosts, you can now take Merlin, the good boy pictured above, with you for quality companionship and savage finishing moves in season five (BlackCell) of CoD: Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0.

Activision says Merlin the Dog is an optional companion in multiplayer, battle Royale and DMZ modes. “[Merlin] provides the unparalleled benefit of companionship along with a devastating Finishing Move,” the announcement blog post reads. Strangely, players strap the canine to their belts when he isn’t in use. You can glimpse one of Merlin’s brutal finishes in the trailer below.

Activision stresses that “tactical pets” like Merlin can’t be harmed in the game. And since he’s only there for finishing moves and friendship, he doesn’t appear to provide a competitive advantage.

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If you’re less into canines and more into D-O-Double Gs, Activision also has you covered. Snoop Dogg returns to the franchise, joining fellow hip-hop powerhouse Nicki Minaj, after his last appearance as an add-on for Call of Duty: Vanguard in 2022. A new season five operator bundle (including two skins) lets you play as the Long Beach rapper and cannabis connoisseur with a loadout that includes a “Toke Force 141” SMG, “Snoop Hustle” finishing move and “High Rider” hatchback vehicle skin.

Season five of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0 is available beginning today across all platforms. The BlackCell tier of Battle Pass, required to enjoy canine companionship, costs $30.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/dog-of-duty-makes-a-triumphant-return-in-modern-warfare-ii-173538176.html?src=rss 

Kylie Jenner & Timothee Chalamet’s Romance Still Going Strong, Despite Rumors She Was ‘Dumped’

A new report says that rumors that the reality star and ‘Call Me By Your Name’ actor have split are completely false, and they’re still together.

A new report says that rumors that the reality star and ‘Call Me By Your Name’ actor have split are completely false, and they’re still together. 

Meghan Markle Cozies Up To Prince Harry Wearing Matching Outfits In New Video Post Split Rumors: Watch

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry looked so happy together in a video for their Archewell Foundation, after rumors circulated about the state of their marriage.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry looked so happy together in a video for their Archewell Foundation, after rumors circulated about the state of their marriage. 

Google’s Chrome updates bring improved search to mobile and simpler desktop downloads

Sometimes a revamp is nothing more than bells and whistles, and other times it completely changes your experience. Google is gunning for the second, announcing new updates for Chrome on mobile and desktop that focus on integration and efficiency. New mobile features concentrate on improving your search process, while Chrome for desktop is streamlining how you download and access files from the web. 

On Chrome mobile, a new webpage should now show a category called “Trending searches,” and as you type, ten versus the previous six recommendations will appear. Similarly, say you’re on a site about the best pizza places in New York — if you click on the URL up top, related searches will appear below in a new category called “Related to this page.” You can also tap on a word in that article, like a neighborhood in New York it discusses, and use Touch to Search to see other topics you want to explore, such as hotels in that area. Touch to Search is exclusive to Android and has already existed in browsers as a way to find specific words. 

As for your Chrome for desktop, say goodbye to the clunky download bar that pops up at the bottom of your screen (and having to close it yourself). Moving forward, downloads will appear on the top right of your browser, just next to your account image. When you go to save something, a circle will appear around the icon, turning blue as it finishes the download. You can click the button to view anything saved in the last 24 hours, open the folder containing a specific file and retry, pause, resume or cancel your download. While this will be the default placement for everyone moving forward, it might have been live for some people already. Google will still warn you if a download seems suspicious and let you drag and drop downloads as needed. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/googles-chrome-updates-bring-improved-search-to-mobile-and-simpler-desktop-downloads-160003908.html?src=rss 

Maude Apatow Mourns Angus Cloud After His Tragic Death: ‘My Heart Is Broken’

Maude Apatow remembers ‘Euphoria’ co-star Angus Cloud in a heartfelt tribute and writes that ‘words can’t really capture how magical of a person he was.’

Maude Apatow remembers ‘Euphoria’ co-star Angus Cloud in a heartfelt tribute and writes that ‘words can’t really capture how magical of a person he was.’ 

‘The Bachelorette’ Star Gabby Windey Reveals She’s Been Dating A Woman ‘For A Couple Months’

‘The Bachelorette’ alum shared the exciting news that she’s been in a relationship with her girlfriend for a few months

‘The Bachelorette’ alum shared the exciting news that she’s been in a relationship with her girlfriend for a few months 

Kickstarter projects will soon have to disclose any AI use

With artificial intelligence becoming increasingly prominent, Kickstarter wants you to know if and how it’s being used in any projects on the platform. The company will soon require creators to disclose any use of AI in their projects. The policy will apply to every project that’s submitted on or after August 29th.

“We want to make sure that any project that is funded through Kickstarter includes human creative input and properly credits and obtains permission for any artist’s work that it references,” Kickstarter’s director of trust and safety Susannah Page-Katz wrote in a blog post. “The policy requires creators to be transparent and specific about how they use AI in their projects because when we’re all on the same page about what a project entails, it builds trust and sets the project up for success.”

The project submission process will soon include a new set of AI-related questions. Creators will have to disclose if their project generates outputs using AI, if it primarily concerns the development of generative AI tech or if it uses AI in another way. They’ll need to reveal which parts of their projects feature entirely original work.

Kickstarter will also ask creators to state whether they have permission to use works or data that are employed in AI-generated aspects of their projects. They’ll need to provide a sense of how their sources of data deal with consent and credit. “If the sources don’t have processes or safeguards in place to manage consent, such as through an opt-out or opt-in mechanism, then Kickstarter is unlikely to allow the project,” Page-Katz wrote. 

If creators don’t properly disclose their use of AI during the submission process, Kickstarter may suspend the project. Those who try to bypass Kickstarter’s policies or purposefully misrepresent their project won’t be allowed to submit another one.

Human moderators will review submissions and, if they’re accepted, Kickstarter will disclose any use of AI in a new section on applicable project pages in the creator’s own words. The company suggests its approach will help mitigate the community’s concerns over AI. It formulated the policy with the help of input from its staff, creators and backers, as well as “other platform leaders.” AI technologies will keep evolving quickly and as such, Kickstarter plans to revisit the policy and modify it if necessary.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/kickstarter-projects-will-soon-have-to-disclose-any-ai-use-145100394.html?src=rss 

Xbox gamers can now stream directly to Discord

It’s about to get easier to stream your favorite console games: Discord has announced it’s rolling out Stream to Discord for Xbox, allowing you to stream directly from your Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One. This news marks the first implementation of a console streaming directly to Discord, which has only been available for PC and mobile gamers. Xbox has typically received new Discord features before its competitor Playstation, such as last year’s update allowing gamers to connect directly to Discord Voice channels.

If you haven’t already, you’ll need to connect your Xbox to Discord in the Connections menu on your desktop or mobile app — just click on the Xbox logo and sign into your Microsoft account. You can stream right from a Voice channel by opening the Parties & Chats tab on your Xbox, choosing Discord, and then picking the channel you want to join. From there, all you need to do is click “Stream your game” whenever you want to start broadcasting your game. Stream to Discord for Xbox is also available in one-on-one or group DMs by clicking “transfer to Xbox” while on the call. Then, just like in a channel, you can choose to stream your game to your friends. Nitro subscribers will notice their streams appear in HD and up to 1080p.

Stream to Discord is now available for Xbox Insiders and will be rolling out “soon” to all Xbox players. The Xbox Insider Hub app is available for anyone to download through the Xbox store. Discord also claims they “are far from finished” with their Xbox integration and will have more announcements later in the year.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/xbox-gamers-can-now-stream-directly-to-discord-150045129.html?src=rss 

Meta releases an open source AI kit that creates audio from text prompts

Meta is making it easier for artists and sound designers to produce audio using only AI. The Facebook owner has released an open source AudioCraft kit that bundles three existing generative AI models for creating sounds from text descriptions. AudioGen and MusicGen respectively produce sound effects and music, while EnCodec compresses sounds to produce higher-quality results. A musician or sound designer might have everything they need to compose pieces.

The release includes pre-trained AudioGen models for those who want to start quickly, and tinkerers will have access to the entire AudioCraft code and model weighting. The open source debut gives pros and researchers a chance to train the models using their own data, Meta says. All the pre-trained models use either public or Meta-owned material, so there’s no chance of copyright disputes.

The tech firm characterizes AudioCraft as a way to make generative AI audio simpler and more accessible. Where AI-produced images and text have been popular, Meta believes sound has lagged “a bit behind.” Existing projects tend to be complicated and frequently closed off. In theory, the new kit gives creators the opportunity to shape their own models and otherwise stretch what’s possible.

This isn’t the only open text-to-audio AI on the market. Google opened up its MusicLM model in May. Meta’s system also isn’t designed for everyday users — you’ll still need to be technically inclined to use AudioCraft properly. This is more for research, the company says. The developers are also trying to improve the performance and control methods for these models, expanding their potential.

Even in its current state, though, AudioCraft may hint at the future of AI’s role in music. While you won’t necessarily see artists using AI to completely replace their own creativity (even experimenters like Holly Herndon are still highly involved), they’re getting more tools that let them create backing tracks, samples and other elements with relatively little effort.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/meta-releases-an-open-source-ai-kit-that-creates-audio-from-text-prompts-152026368.html?src=rss 

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