The application is in beta, its prototype was developed two years ago. Because this is an algorithm, its gonna spit out a number thats its confidence level that the audio analized contains racist slurs (or whatever other category of unwanted words they use), the slider sets the threshold for bleeping it. Bleep, powered by Intel, offers users an option to better manage their in-game voice chat experience by using AI acceleration to detect and redact incoming audio based on recipient user preferences without affecting other players. There were not all negative comments on the product some people even found it useful in many ways, but let’s wait for the actual product and its reviews. Bleep, powered by Intel, offers users an option to better manage their in-game voice chat experience by using AI acceleration to detect and redact incoming audio based on recipient user preferences without affecting other players’ ability to speak what they want. Gaming is a leading form of online entertainment, but toxicity is a growing industry concern. Furthermore, Kennedy added that after seeing the response they might see further into the application as to what works for the consumers and what doesn’t and adapt accordingly, indicating that this isn’t the final piece of product there may be changes between this and the actual launch. It was also mentioned that how online toxicity is really causing trouble to some gamers and Intel would like to solve it. “The intent of this has at all times been to a place that that nuanced management within the arms within the customers,” Marcus Kennedy, Intel’s general manager of gaming said to Polygon, and also mentioned that the whole application isn’t here yet and one cannot judge it based on screenshots released, he said, “So a few of the response that we noticed that isn’t primarily based on utilizing the app, it’s primarily based on screenshots they noticed within the background that we did just lately.” which is correct. The criticism also was hugely for an on and off toggle separately provided for ‘N-words’. Beep, a provider of multi-passenger, electric, autonomous mobility solutions, announced today that it has recently closed the companys Series-A round with Intel Capital and Blue Lagoon Capital. Online Backlash faced by Intel:Ī lot of people after seeing the video that Intel launched for the application started tweeting and sharing on social media that how indecent the categories were and also how can you choose between the distinctions provided. The application had settings where you can choose how much toxicity one has to hear from four distinctions “none, some, most or all” and there were different categories like racism, misogyny, body shaming, LGBTQ+ hate, etc, it was supposed to function as some kind of filter. The application was made to eliminate or ‘bleep’ any kind of hate speech which is chosen prior by the consumer as to what all they don’t want to hear and what they want.