A new GDC survey shows that game developers' ire toward the use of generative AI in game development is going up. Every year, the organization behind GDC Festival of Gaming releases the State of the ...
Java is becoming more popular for building AI applications, with 62% of respondents in Azul’s just-released 2026 State of Java Survey and Report relying on Java for AI development. Last year’s report ...
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51% of Japanese developers use generative AI in game development. In new research from Tokyo Game Show organizer Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA), as reported by The Nikkei, of the ...
Oracle’s Java 26 advances AI readiness, security, and performance while maintaining enterprise stability, reflecting a ...
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A hot potato: Just because game company executives love AI, it doesn't mean everyone feels the same way. According to a new survey from GDC, over half of game developers think it's having a negative ...
In 2026, generative AI is firmly embedded in workflows across many larger organizations. Meanwhile, millions of us now rely on it for research, study, content creation and even companionship. What ...
It’s easy to get caught up in technology wars—Python versus Java versus NextBigLanguage—but the hardest part of AI isn’t the tools, it’s the people. Domain knowledge, skills, and adoption matter more ...
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