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This is The Next Gen AI, They Said
May 28th, 2013 1:00 PMFact check: The creators of Call of Duty claim that fish moving out of the character's way in their upcoming title for XBox One is powered by the next-generation AI technology. Is it true?
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The Best Post-Game Interview Ever
May 27th, 2013 3:02 PMAfter lifting the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-5 victory against the Baltimore Orioles, Japanese baseball player Munenori Kawasaki delivers one of the most heartwarming post-game interviews of all time.
Navy Seal Copypasta
May 25th, 2013 8:15 PMThis facetious message contains a series of ridiculous claims and grandios threats that portray the poster as an Internet tough guy stereotype.
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This is The Next Gen AI, They Said
Fact check: The creators of Call of Duty claim that fish moving out of the character's way in their upcoming title for XBox One is powered by the next-generation AI technology. Is it true?
The Best Post-Game Interview Ever
After lifting the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-5 victory against the Baltimore Orioles, Japanese baseball player Munenori Kawasaki delivers one of the most heartwarming post-game interviews of all time.
Navy Seal Copypasta
This facetious message contains a series of ridiculous claims and grandios threats that portray the poster as an Internet tough guy stereotype.