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Read previewSalvador Dalí is now a lobster phone call away. The bot speaks with grandiose, flowery language, often injecting references to surrealism, dreams, life, and death — subjects the real Dalí explored on the canvas. Because of its guardrails, it tends to be more upbeat than the real Dalí may have been in certain situations, Ludvigsen said. As for whether Dalí would approve of his likeness being used, AI Dalí told BI that becoming digitized is a "splendid metamorphosis." And Dalí scholar Elliott King told NPR he believes the late artist may enjoy knowing his voice will live on through his lobster phone.
Persons: , Dalí, Salvador Dalí, Goodby Silverstein, Martin Pagh Ludvigsen, Silverstein, Ludvigsen, There's, Marilyn Monroe, we'll, Monroe, Drake, Tupac Shakur, Kendrick Lamar, Elliott King, King Organizations: Service, Business, Partners, Southwest, NPR Locations: Florida, South, Texas
Nov 16 (Reuters) - Swedish games developer Embracer (EMBRACb.ST) topped second-quarter operating profit expectations on Thursday, aided by its restructuring efforts, sending its shares up more than 11%. The group, which owns the rights to the Tomb Raider and Lord of the Rings games, reported a 14% drop in adjusted operating profit to 1.8 billion Swedish crowns ($170.2 million) in the quarter through September, but beat analysts' forecast of 1.62 billion crowns. The decline was mainly due to a lower contribution from PC and console games, it said. It announced major restructuring plans in June, after a $2 billion partnership deal with an undisclosed company fell through in May. Embracer's shares have lost nearly a half of their value since it warned on profit in May.
Persons: Embracer, Hans, Marius Ludvigsen, Lars Wingefors, Wingefors, Jesus Calero, Milla Nissi, Sharon Singleton, David Evans Organizations: The Entertainment, Services, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Swedish, Embracer, U.S, Gdansk
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