Roblox is testing Build, an AI tool that turns a written prompt into a playable video game inside its mobile app.
Roblox’s new AI game creation tool Build lets iPhone users turn a text prompt into a playable game. Give it a try!
Pocket is essentially an experimental app that takes Meta’s AI ambitions into a completely new territory – casual, prompt-based game development. (Image generated by AI) Mark Zuckerberg wants you to ...
New app lets users generate and share playable AI-powered mini games without coding For months, the conversation around artificial intelligence has centred on writing emails, generating images and ...
At the heart of Pocket are what Meta calls “gizmos”. These are basically AI-generated interactive experiences that can be created from a simple text prompt. Want a game where a flower becomes a ...
If your app store feels packed with new games lately, AI is the reason behind it. Research company ATTN Economy found that 181,000 mobile games launched in the six months to May 2026, up 118% on iOS ...
The numbers 82-0 are trending, but why? It's a new basketball game that has gone viral on social media, and fans say it's "addicting." Where can you play the 82-0 game? At www.82-0.com. The game is ...
View post: Jerry Jones Makes Stadium Announcement After Final World Cup Game 82-0 game goes viral. The 82-0 basketball game challenges players to draft an all-time NBA team for perfection. Players ...
The latest flare-up in the debate over AI-assisted coding did not come from a new model release or a benchmark result. It came from a single line of text buried inside a software update. Earlier this ...
Microsoft (MSFT) plans to reveal several new artificial intelligence models next week during its Build conference, including an in-house coding model, according to The Information. Microsoft AI CEO ...
ING Groep NV is turning to “vibe coding” to build electronic trading tools for currencies and credit, its latest use of artificial intelligence to compete with larger peers. “Vibe coding” — telling AI ...
Researchers at the University of Plymouth recently confirmed what board game fans and role-playing game (RPG) enthusiasts have known for decades: that tabletop games "enhance well-being, foster ...