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  1. sabotaj

    Bureau of Contacts - first game where neural network trained to kill

    The upcoming "Bureau of Contacts" PC horror game is the first, at least, in this genre, where the neural network manages the ghost's behaviour depending on the words/actions of the players. Players as agents of a paranormal bureau are tasked with dealing with paranormal phenomena. Steam-page -...
  2. Technomancer

    Incline Lifelike voice generation is here - ElevenLabs

    No more robotic drone nonsense. Always wanted to have VA in your game but couldn't afford it? How about that bit of cut content that was never voiced but was left detailed and unimplemented in the files by the developers? Want to get bullied by game waifus? The potential of this technology is...

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