After a pilot program in the UK revealed that employees could save more than 120 hours annually by utilizing AI in administrative activities, Google stated that Britain might benefit 400 billion pounds ($533 billion) through AI-driven prosperity if it trained its workforce.


Google stated in an assessment on its pilot program released on Friday that small actions like allowing employees to use AI and providing them with a few hours for education to get them started might help double the acceptance of the new technology and hence enhance economic growth.

Todd Howard, the big man himself, most likely made sure to provide everyone with an update on The Elder Scrolls VI after their most recent announcement for that reason.

Todd took a moment at the beginning of the webcast for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered – Full Reveal to acknowledge TES VI and let everyone know that, sure, they still haven’t forgotten about it.

Let’s face it, this isn’t exactly revolutionary news. They won’t try to get you enthusiastic about the upcoming Elder Scrolls game by shoving in some distractingly hyped news regarding The Elder Scrolls VI, even if they knew a release date for it.

However, Howard’s remarks regarding the way every Elder Scrolls game has established role-playing games for each generation do resonate with me.

Is that a subliminal hint that the following generation of hardware will be defined by TES VI? Most likely not, but it’s entertaining to make you guys feel as though the next game won’t be out until 2030.

Todd, you never give up until it’s flawless. Don’t be concerned about us. For almost a year, Oblivion Remastered will satisfy us. After that, we’ll simply play Skyrim.