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Call of Duty Will Use AI to Moderate Voice Chats

8 pointsby turtlegridsover 1 year ago

4 comments

viraptorover 1 year ago
I&#x27;m really happy this is happening but there are so many aspects to it now! There&#x27;s going to be lots of angry players soon - there is some really abusive behaviour in games and if this works there will be thousands of kids potentially losing accounts soon.<p>This potentially means many moving to different unmoderated shooters. (Potentially causing the same moderation there... with some of this being automated)<p>Then there&#x27;s the chance of a new slang being born. If things are picked up automatically, soon people will be called a glorping chabler or whatever becomes a common workaround. This will be honestly exciting to see.<p>Then there are people using less popular languages which will potentially fly under the radar. And mixed up similar pronunciation like &quot;yeah boy&quot; and &quot;yeba*&quot; - which became a bit of a meme.<p>And that&#x27;s just the top of the iceberg. I think this is an amazing social experiment to watch.
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KaranSohiover 1 year ago
No more swearing to noobs that are camping from now onwards…
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pizzafeelsrightover 1 year ago
AI overlords can&#x27;t have people speaking their truth while killing each other.
BearhatBeerover 1 year ago
This will force the development of a sort of new cockney rhyming slang designed to fool the AI, which may include the use of allegory and symbolism which AI is pretty terrible at, especially in any real time task, at this time. A sort of leetspeak for the new generation of AI nannies.
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