
Meta Launches Pocket AI Minigame Creator
Meta has made Pocket, its generative AI minigame creation app, available in the US. The company describes it as a platform for making and sharing “gizmos.”
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Meta has made Pocket, its generative AI minigame creation app, available in the US. The company describes it as a platform for making and sharing “gizmos.”

Meta is expanding Pocket, an experimental AI-powered app for creating and sharing interactive games, to users across the U.S. The app was previously tested quietly in Brazil.

Anthropic is reportedly moving toward what could become the largest IPO in history. The company is highlighted as a major AI player that has demonstrated a potentially viable profitability model despite heavy investment.

An AI-assisted review of 291 Chinese city planning documents found that low-altitude economy appears in 257 cities’ plans for the next five years. Compared with the previous planning cycle, cities replaced nearly half of their listed industry tracks while increasingly adopting numeric portfolio labels.
Alibaba will sell all shares of Lingxi Games to Chixin Capital for 10.1 billion yuan, exiting self-developed game content. The deal reflects Alibaba’s shift from gaming toward AI, where its Qwen models and consumer products are becoming strategic priorities.

Wired reported that Meta’s Facebook and Instagram displayed ads for an AI pornography-generation tool. One ad featured a deepfake pornographic video resembling a prominent American female politician, and Meta removed the ads after being questioned.

A creator built a working AI chatbot in vanilla Minecraft using 445,782 command blocks, without mods, plugins, or datapacks. A revised approach reduced the implementation from more than one million blocks by working around command blocks' limited mathematical operations.

IDC has named 360 to its 2026 China AI 50 list, recognizing the company’s full-stack strategy in enterprise AI agents and AI security. The recognition positions 360 as a representative player in China’s AI industry.

The second World Humanoid Robot Games will open on August 22 with 666 teams and 2,056 robots, marking sharp year-over-year participation growth. Industry leaders say robot configurations and core components are converging, but practical use cases, industrial-grade hardware, and large-scale training data remain unresolved.

Samsung showcased a 16-inch OLED panel for gaming laptops with a 300Hz refresh rate at IMID 2026 in Busan. The company also demonstrated high-refresh-rate QD-OLED technology.