Source: Benzinga

Activision Publishing: Activision's New AI Strategy Aims To Ban Call Of Duty Cheaters Within One Hour Of Their First Match

Ahead of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6's release, Microsoft Corp. 's Cheating has been a persistent problem in the Call of Duty series, particularly in the PC version of Warzone. In response, Activision has invested significantly in anti-cheat technology, including legal action against cheat developers. Now, the company is turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance its efforts. AI-Driven Anti-Cheat System Kernel-Level Driver And Enhanced Detection Black Ops 6 Launch 20-Year Pro Trader Reveals His "MoneyLine" - Simple Trades A simple line tells you when to buy and when to sell that's helped Nic win 83% of his trades. Click here for access.

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