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AI-Generated Games Are Coming by 2026
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AI-Generated Games Are Coming, Elon Musk Will Launch One by 2026
Elon Musk is back in the spotlight as his AI company, xAI, revealed plans to create a fully AI-generated video game by the end of 2026. The project, powered by xAI’s Grok model, aims to generate entire games — from story to gameplay — without human coding. To make this vision real, xAI has opened positions for “Video Game Tutors” who will train the AI in storytelling, game design, and player engagement.
Key Highlights
The game will be powered by Grok, Musk’s advanced AI model.
Tutors can earn up to $100/hour for guiding AI on game quality and creativity.
Experts are sceptical if AI can create a fully engaging game so soon.
If successful, this could revolutionise game development, creating unique, ever-evolving gameplay experiences.
Sam Atlman and Jony Ive’s Hardware Project is Facing Issues
OpenAI’s ambitious plan to launch a screenless AI device designed by Apple’s former design chief Jony Ive has reportedly hit a rough patch. The sleek handheld gadget, meant to interact through sound and visuals instead of a screen is facing major technical and design challenges.
Key Highlights
The project began after OpenAI bought Ive’s startup io for $6.5 billion.
The launch was planned for 2026, but progress has reportedly slowed.
Engineers are struggling with issues like privacy, power, and “always-on” listening.
The concept is revolutionary, but turning it into reality is proving difficult, echoing challenges seen with devices like the Rabbit R1.
AI Is Catching More Scammers Than Helping Them
OpenAI’s latest report, “Disrupting Malicious Uses of AI: October 2025,” has flipped one of the biggest AI fears upside down ChatGPT is being used three times more often to detect scams than to create them. While some fraudsters still try to exploit AI to write fake messages or social media posts, far more people now rely on ChatGPT to spot scams and stay safe online.
Key Highlights
Millions of users paste suspicious texts or emails into ChatGPT for scam checks.
OpenAI disrupted scam operations in Cambodia, Myanmar, and Nigeria.
Most malicious requests were blocked by ChatGPT’s safeguards.
OpenAI says scammers are not creating new frauds, just using AI to make old ones faster.
The report shows how AI can be a powerful ally in fighting online scams.
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