Last year, Anthropic PBC released a temporary experience called “Imagine with Claude” that enabled its chatbot to create interactive visuals in real-time without any code, and now the same capability ...
Contemplating your post-grad plans? Julia Choi ’29 explains why a Cornell master's degree might be a good choice.
"It's about bringing these characters to our guests and paying off the promise of what Disneyland was created to do." ...
Sometimes a massive scope and miles of terrain aren't the keys to success. These open-world games prove that bigger maps aren't necessarily better.
In this episode of "NewIn," we meet Johanna Pirker. As a professor of N-Dimensional User Experience, she researches how interactive, immersive ...
NVIDIA DLSS 5 controversy grows as the AI upscaler adds lighting and visual effects that critics say warp games’ original artistic intent.
As Australia marks National Close the Gap Day, Monash University has launched a refreshed version of its flagship intercultural learning unit ...
Featuring tactile combat, quiet wonder, and immersive elements that pay homage to the best modern open-world games, Crimson ...
This year's innovation track endured some of the most glaring changes this year, primarily driven by the lack of homebase the ...
For some travelers, visiting a supermarket in another country is not just a practical stop. It is an immersive way to learn, observe, and understand a culture through everyday life.
Event Marketer is addressing that challenge by introducing behavioral analytics into its own environment. Organizers announced today that Experiential Marketing Summit (EMS) 2026 will partner with ...
Crimson Desert is such a monster of a game to review because there are just so many moving parts to it. There’s almost too much here. It borders on absurd, but it fits like a glove when you consider ...