Activision Blizzard is one of the world's largest video game companies, publishing titles including Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Overwatch, and Candy Crush.
Activision has used AI voice synthesis to generate additional NPC dialogue and extend existing voice actor performances in Call of Duty titles, raising concerns from the SAG-AFTRA union.
Reports indicate that AI-generated voice content was used in at least one major Call of Duty release to supplement voice acting without separate performer agreements.
Activision uses machine learning models in its RICOCHET anti-cheat system to detect cheaters in Call of Duty in real time, analyzing player behavior patterns to distinguish cheating from legitimate play.
RICOCHET uses kernel-level drivers combined with machine learning to analyze player data and flag suspicious behavior. The AI models are trained on known cheat software signatures and unusual movement/aim patterns.
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