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AI in games might’ve just proven itself useful for a change—Activision claims Call of Duty’s seen a 43% drop in ‘disruptive voice chat’ since the start of the year thanks to its robo-snitch

AI in games might’ve just proven itself useful for a change—Activision claims Call of Duty’s seen a 43% drop in ‘disruptive voice chat’ since the start of the year thanks to its robo-snitch


AI in games is a weird subject—glassy-eyed, soulless neo-NPCs, hideous AI art slapped onto social media accounts and, thanks to the seemingly irresistible, gravitational allure of its power as a buzzword to sell software and tat, a lot of confusion as to what “AI-powered” actually means.

I’m on record as a sceptic myself. While I think AI—that is, specifically, generative AI—doesn’t really have much to offer games in terms of writing or art, I must admit, with a mouthful of humble pie, that Activision (of all the studios) might’ve stumbled onto a good use for it with the help of Modulate.

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