Bethesda has corrected the PC specifications for the upcoming Indiana Jones game, addressing previous errors regarding non-existent processors. The company clarified that hardware ray tracing is necessary even at minimum specs due to the game's use of global illumination, which is calculated using the MOTOR engine by MachineGames. This requirement ensures high performance and fidelity in lighting the game's environment and characters.
OpenAI will host its first developer conference, called OpenAI DevDay, on November 6. The event will feature a keynote address and breakout sessions led by OpenAI's technical staff, where they will preview new tools and exchange ideas. While details about GPT-5 are unlikely to be revealed, attendees may learn more about OpenAI's plans for Global Illumination and the availability of GPT-4's image understanding capabilities. The conference will also address concerns about misinformative AI-generated content and may introduce new techniques for watermarking. OpenAI's developer community, which includes over 2 million developers, justifies the need for this event. Parts of the conference will be streamed online, and registration will open soon. OpenAI is seeking commercial success and profitability amid increasing competition and rising AI hardware costs.