
And while the program isn’t new, it became the center of attention when stills from the 40-minute video presentation on it went viral Wednesday. To address the problem, Intel created Bleep. According to the Anti-Defamation League, “22% of gamers have quit playing certain games as a result of these negative experiences.” “Across the board, and across the globe, players raised concerns about witnessing and experiencing toxicity,” he said, before sharing some statistics on how often gamers experience harassment online. Intel spoke to gamers about their needs, the spokesperson said, which included address what the company called “gaming’s dark side”: online toxicity. During this presentation, Roger Chandler, vice president and general manager of client XPU products and solutions, positioned the company as “stewards” of PC gaming who feel some responsibility in moving the platform forward and “making gaming better.” The most recent iteration of the tech was shown off during an event highlighting Intel’s latest developments.



AUDACITY CENSOR BLEEP SOFTWARE
The software “bleeps” out offending language (hence the name). It uses AI to censor hate speech in real time during gameplay. Have you ever wanted to censor a little hate speech while playing a game, but not all of it? Thanks to Intel’s Bleep, a software that uses AI to censor voice chat, you can.īleep was developed in partnership with a company called Spirit AI, and is currently in beta following a prototype developed two years ago.
