Bill Gates warns “there is no upper limit” to AI, predicting it will surpass human levels without hitting a plateau — and it could even be weaponized in the future

Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, has expressed concerns about OpenAI. Last year, Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, shared that Gates actually cautioned against the company’s $1 billion investment in OpenAI back in 2019, predicting it would be a waste of money. He reportedly warned, “You’re going to burn this billion dollars.”

Why Heated Rivalry Wasn’t Nominated for a Golden Globe

Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams were among the stars at the Hollywood awards show on January 11th, even presenting an award together. Many viewers likely wondered why they weren’t nominated for any awards themselves. (You can find a list of all the winners here.)

ARC Raiders’ Success Doesn’t Mean Studio Plans to “Open the Floodgates” For Generative AI Use

Embark Studios used a combination of real voice actors and AI to create character voices for their game. They initially recorded actors, then used AI to generate additional lines. This approach received some criticism, but it didn’t significantly affect game sales. According to Watkins, the studio will continue to explore using AI in development, but only if it proves genuinely useful.

15 Single-Player Games That Defined the Last Five Years

Single-player games are doing incredibly well, offering everything from huge, expansive worlds to gripping, suspenseful stories, and deeply moving narratives to fast-paced action. These games truly pull you in, test your skills, and recapture the magic of why so many of us love gaming. Here, we’re highlighting 15 of the best single-player games released between 2021 and 2025.

Pathologic 3 Review – Groundhog Day

Among the many mysteries in Pathologic 3, this one might not be the first thing you notice, especially when the deadly plague begins. Like the previous games, Ice-Pick Lodge drops you into the strange town of Gorkhon, a place that feels both living and threatening. Surviving there feels less like a straightforward struggle and more like watching—and shaping—a play. The game is initially welcoming, but subtly draws you into its complex world, constantly keeping you uncertain as each new event adds another layer to this grim and fascinating landscape.

Rumored New Black Panther Actor Addresses T’Challa Recast After Months Of Speculation

Damson Idris addressed the rumors of him potentially becoming the next Black Panther while at the 2026 Golden Globes. He told Variety he was grateful for the fans’ support and expressed his love for the film and its world. While he didn’t confirm any involvement with Marvel Studios, he also didn’t deny the rumors, which many interpret as a sign that discussions are ongoing. This lack of denial is notable, as studios often keep such negotiations private, suggesting they are indeed planning for the future of the character.

BioWare’s Biggest Failure ANTHEM Shuts Down Today

Because this game is played entirely online, it will become unplayable on all consoles and PCs once the servers are shut down. While the exact shutdown time isn’t known beyond today, the game is currently still available, and many fans are broadcasting their final gameplay sessions on Twitch.

Resident Evil Outbreak 1 in 2026: Still Worth Playing?

Some games tried to be too ambitious, attempting ideas that players and technology weren’t quite ready for. A good example is Resident Evil: Outbreak, released in 2003 for the PlayStation 2. It’s quite different from typical Resident Evil games, and it really deserves more recognition.

Steam Reaches New Milestone of Over 42 Million Concurrent Users

The graph shows Steam was already growing steadily, but the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 significantly boosted that growth. With people staying home during lockdowns, gaming became much more popular, and Steam was a major beneficiary. Currently, Steam has around 30 million users online, and user numbers have leveled off somewhat.

Every Geeky Movie & TV Show That Won At the 2026 Golden Globes

Paul Thomas Anderson’s film, One Battle After Another, was the big winner at the 2026 Golden Globes, held January 11th at the Beverly Hilton. It took home four awards in the film categories, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Director. On the TV side, the Netflix series Adolescence also won four awards, with three going to its actors. Three other shows that gained popularity last year also received major recognition.