343iBot Posted August 30, 2023 Report Share Posted August 30, 2023 Anyone who has played a Call of Duty online match is surely familiar with disgusting, unsavory, and awful voice chat. Activision is taking steps to improve the online experience for everyone by partnering with Modulate to offer "real-time voice chat moderation" for a number of Call of Duty games, including this year's Modern Warfare III.Voice chat in Modern Warfare III will use Modulate's AI-powered moderation system called ToxMod to identify and take action against all forms of toxic verbal speech. This is on top of Call of Duty's anti-toxicity team's own measures against text-based toxic chat and usernames. The Call of Duty series also has an in-game reporting system that players can use to help alert Activision to jerks in online spaces. Activision chief technology officer Michael Vance said in a news release that there is "no place for disruptive behavior or harassment in games ever." "Tackling disruptive voice chat particularly has long been an extraordinary challenge across gaming," Vance said. "This is a critical step forward to creating and maintaining a fun, fair and welcoming experience for all players."A beta version of ToxMod will arrive in Modern Warfare II and Warzone today, August 30. The full release will be available in Modern Warfare III at launch on November 10 everywhere except Asia. At launch, ToxMod only works for English speech, but support for additional languages will follow.Activision said its own anti-toxicity moderation systems for voice and text chat has taken action against more than 1 million accounts since Modern Warfare II launched in October 2022. It's not just Activision that's trying to clean up its online games. Unity Technologies recently announced a tool called Safe Voice that aims to help fight mean jerks. Before that, Xbox announced and released a tool for players to capture toxic audio and send it to Microsoft.Modern Warfare III launches on November 10, but there will be multiplayer betas ahead of launch. For more, check out the full Modern Warfare III multiplayer beta schedule and breakdown. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenny Steel Posted Saturday at 04:17 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 04:17 PM Hi everyone! I'm wondering how modern AI chatbots handle multilingual tasks? Are there platforms that allow a bot to automatically understand and respond in multiple languages, without having to create separate versions for each language? And how well can they adapt to language peculiarities and cultural differences? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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