A new "John Wick" video game starring Keanu Reeves is in development, according to a recent announcement at the PlayStation "State of Play" showcase. The game, currently titled "Untitled John Wick Game," will be developed by Saber Interactive, known for "Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2," and will feature the likeness and voice of Reeves. The game is expected to be a prequel to the popular action film series.
The trailer for the upcoming game was unveiled during the PlayStation event, which also showcased remakes of major game franchises, including the "God of War" trilogy, as reported by BBC Technology. The game will include input from film franchise director Chad Stahelski.
In other technology news, OpenAI launched GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark, a coding model designed for near-instantaneous response times, marking the company's first major inference partnership outside its traditional Nvidia-dominated infrastructure, as reported by VentureBeat. The model runs on hardware from Cerebras Systems, a chipmaker specializing in low-latency AI workloads. This partnership comes at a critical time for OpenAI, amid a strained relationship with Nvidia and internal organizational changes.
Meanwhile, the US Deputy Health Secretary, Jim O'Neill, is focused on increasing human healthspan through longevity-focused research supported by ARPA-H, according to an exclusive interview with MIT Technology Review. O'Neill oversees a department with a budget of over a trillion dollars and signed the decision memorandum on the US's new vaccine schedule.
In a different vein, MIT Technology Review also explored the reality of heists, noting that technical countermeasures are rarely a problem in big-ticket crime. The main barrier to entry is usually a literal barrier, such as a physical obstacle.
Finally, The Verge discussed Ring's surveillance system, highlighting the potential for a massively connected surveillance system that could impact privacy. The publication noted that Ring's recent Super Bowl ad showed a cute story about dogs being reunited with their families, but also planted the seeds for a ubiquitous surveillance system.
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