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How Activision attempts to make gaming less toxic

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Activision has introduced AI moderators, playfully called "robo-snitches," in "Call of Duty." These tools have reduced rude and disruptive voice chats by 43% this year. This AI works by spotting and dealing with bad behavior, making online gaming friendlier for everyone.

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