The highly anticipated "Untitled John Wick Game," starring Keanu Reeves, was unveiled at a PlayStation "State of Play" showcase on Thursday, according to BBC Technology. The game, developed by Saber Interactive, the studio behind Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, will feature Reeves' likeness and voice, and is expected to be a prequel to the popular action film series.
The trailer for the "Untitled John Wick Game" was a highlight of the Sony event, which also showcased several remakes of major game franchises, BBC Technology reported. The game is being developed in collaboration with film franchise director Chad Stahelski.
In other technology news, Hollywood organizations are expressing concerns about Seedance 2.0, a new AI video model from ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok, according to TechCrunch. The model, which allows users to create 15-second videos from text prompts, has drawn criticism for potential copyright infringement. Seedance 2.0 is currently available to users of ByteDance's Jianying app in China and will soon be available globally through its CapCut app, TechCrunch reported.
Meanwhile, designer Kate Barton is integrating technology into her latest collection, which will be unveiled at New York Fashion Week on Saturday, TechCrunch reported. Barton collaborated with Fiducia AI to create a multilingual AI agent, built with IBM watsonx on IBM Cloud, to help guests identify and virtually try on pieces from the collection. "Today, tech is a tool for expanding the world around the clothes, how they are presented, and how people enter the story," Barton said, according to TechCrunch.
In the venture capital space, Stacy Brown-Philpot, the former TaskRabbit CEO and a Google veteran, is focusing on supporting underinvested entrepreneurs through her Cherryrock Capital firm, TechCrunch reported. Brown-Philpot launched Cherryrock a year ago after recognizing a gap in access to capital for software companies at the crucial growth stage. "When I left TaskRabbit, I took some time off to figure out what was next and saw this gap in the market, which was access to capital, particularly for underinvested entrepreneurs," Brown-Philpot told TechCrunch.
Finally, for those looking to upgrade their gaming setup, iBuyPower's gaming desktops are discounted for Presidents Day, The Verge reported. The pre-assembled desktops, featuring high-end AMD CPUs and GPUs, offer a convenient alternative to building a PC from scratch, potentially saving time and money.
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