- Joined
- Sep 27, 2023
If this is about AI monitoring, yeah no shit. I drew my line at requiring my phone number to play the game(on PC) with MWII, it's bad enough that something like BO4 requires an internet connection to play and this means the game will die out one day when Activision doesn't feel like paying for it's servers. The moment you start monitoring me when I play my bing bing wahoo is when you don't even qualify for a purchase, I have hundreds of games on my backlog and hundreds more I already own. You're not worth my time.Folks, does this cause you any concern? It seems troubling and perhaps it may give you second thoughts about playing the game.
Webcams are very easily hacked even by script kiddies. If you have one on your laptop or your phone, which most people do, you should just assume it is always recording you, or that somebody is always watching. If the game itself is now monitoring you thru it and using that data to train their AI/sell info to Chinese/potentially report you to the police if you are caught saying wrongthink then that is a cherry on top. Unless you actually use those things, you should ideally disassemble them or at least put some black tape over them when not in use. You might think this last one is something a schizo would do, but no the director of FBI(or was it CIA?) does it for privacy purposes. I would think they know more about this issue more than you, and if they find their own phones potentially spying on them disturbing...what does that say about Joe Everyday whose data is being sold to advertisers everyday?Just because they have a patent doesn't mean it's implemented in a product. If your webcam was on while playing COD, somebody would have noticed. I doubt cameras are actually on, though I wouldn't be surprised at all if they're using screen images to catch you doing a racism or train an AI.
Hey, remember when XBONE tried doing something like this with Kinect and the moment Microsoft's draconian monitoring policies were unveiled, they immediately lost that console generation on the spot? That was 10 years ago, look at us now.