Catly's AI Links to Celebrity and Award Show
Tue Dec 17 2024
Advertisement
A puzzle where dots are connected by seemingly random strings. This is the tale of Catly, an AI-driven game, and its journey to the prestigious The Game Awards (TGA). The game's developer, SuperAuthenti, has been under fire for using NFTs and AI, which some gamers find controversial. But here's a twist: SuperAuthenti has a big backer – Griffin Gaming Partners (GGP), a firm investing in crypto gaming. And who’s involved with GGP? Actress Kathryn Felicia Day, known for voicing Veronica in Fallout: New Vegas. She presented at TGA years ago and recently promoted Catly. Coincidence? Maybe.
Day used the same hashtag, #CatlyPartner, as Ninja, a famous gamer, did in his Catly ad. This sparks intrigue. Could Day’s past connection to TGA and her promotion of Catly be more than a coincidence? Could she have paved the way for Catly's appearance at TGA? It's a juicy theory, but let's not jump to conclusions. The simplest explanation might be that TGA accepted SuperAuthenti's payment without digging too deep. Isn't it?
https://localnews.ai/article/catlys-ai-links-to-celebrity-and-award-show-9c73b205
actions
flag content