🐱 Intel’s Dystopian Anti-Harassment AI Lets Users Opt In for ‘Some’ Racism - As a treat

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Intel is launching an artificial intelligence application that will recognize and redact hate speech in real-time. It’s called Bleep, and Intel hopes it’ll help with one of gaming's oldest and most intractable problems—people can be real pieces of shit online.


A video of the app shows that it will allow users to customize what kind and how much hate speech they want to see, including "Racism" and "White Nationalism" sliders that can be set to "none," "some," "most," or "all," and a separate on and off toggle for the "N-word."
“While we recognize that solutions like Bleep don’t erase the problem, we believe it’s a step in the right direction—giving gamers a tool to control their experience,” Roger Chandler, Vice President and General Manager of Intel Client Product Solutions, said during a virtual presentation at 2021’s Game Developers Conference.





According to Intel Marketing Engineer Craig Raymond, Bleep is “an end-user application that uses AI to detect and redact audio based on your user preferences.”


In footage of the application, Bleep presented users with a list of sliders so gamers can control the amount of hate and abuse they encounter. The list included ableism and body shaming, LGBTQ+ hate, aggression, misogyny, name-calling, racism and xenophobia, sexually explicit language, swearing, and white nationalism.
As Chandler explained, Intel can't "solve" racism or the long-running and well-documented problems in gaming culture (and culture more broadly). At the same time, Bleep is techno-AI solutionism that feels pretty dystopian, pitching racism, xenophobia, and general toxicity as settings that can be tuned up and down as though they were graphics, sound, or control sliders on a video game. It is also a way of admitting defeat: if we can't stop players from being incredibly racist in chat, we can simply filter out what they say and pretend they don't exist.
Every time I’ve confronted hate speech in an online space I hear some variation of “if you don’t like it leave” or “then mute me.”
It’s too easy to imagine a world in the future where programs like Bleep give hateful assholes online an excuse to say whatever wild shit comes into their head and hide behind their target’s imagined personal responsibility. “Just mute me” might become “just use Bleep if you don’t want to hear my vile racist slurs.”
Intel said Bleep would launch this year but was light on details. It did not, for example, explain what it means to allow some white nationalism into your life, but not all. “It’s a complex problem, one the entire industry has to address,” Chandler said. “We realize technology isn’t a complete answer but we believe it can help mitigate the problem while deeper solutions are explored.”





Like the man said, Bleep feels like an attempt by Intel to twist the giant racism dial until it gets its levels just right.


According to Intel, “Toxic language is a pain point for many gamers….content moderation usually focus on the platform or streamer, but few tools are given to the end user,” it told Motherboard in an email.
“This application is designed to be entirely opt in, giving the user control over their experience and the choice to redact incoming audio from other players based on the user's preferences. In this sense it is similar to a volume control, but for content the user finds offensive.”
I asked Intel what words would be bleeped and wanted to know what the difference between “some” white nationalism and “no” white nationalism. The app is still a work in progress,” it said. “We built it with community feedback and continue to listen to feedback. Today Bleep keeps a text log that the user (owner) can view to see what was bleeped (not who). The logs do not persist after the application is restarted. All of Bleep’s algorithms run locally on the user’s client. No data is sent outside of the user’s system.”
 
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It is also a way of admitting defeat: if we can't stop players from being incredibly racist in chat, we can simply filter out what they say and pretend they don't exist.
Every time I’ve confronted hate speech in an online space I hear some variation of “if you don’t like it leave” or “then mute me.”
It’s too easy to imagine a world in the future where programs like Bleep give hateful assholes online an excuse to say whatever wild shit comes into their head and hide behind their target’s imagined personal responsibility. “Just mute me” might become “just use Bleep if you don’t want to hear my vile racist slurs.”
It's called being something even remotely approaching a rational adult you dirtbag. Yes, other people have opinions and manners of speech that don't conform to your ridiculous horseshit standards - no they shouldn't be forced to adhere to your ridiculous horseshit standards just because you believe it to be the morally righteous way to conduct yourself in semi-anonymous public spaces.

Go fuck yourself with a durian you shitflinging ape.
 
No racism: "Black lives matter, abolish the white supremacist police"
Some racism: "We need to be tougher on crime and police certain neighborhoods"
Most racism: "13 do 50"
All racism: "Niggers are all violent criminals"

No white nationalism: "Abolish whiteness, be a white traitor"
Some white nationalism: "Some white people are bad, but all races have some bad in them"
Most white nationalism: "It's OK to be white"
All white nationalism: "Heil Hitler and Trump 14/88"
 
Just waiting for the x86_64 extension NIGX in next-gen Rocket Lake architectures

NIGGER eax -- sets the N flag if the null-terminated string pointed to by the value in the operand register contains the substring "nigger". Also overwrites the lower 640kb of memory with the magic string 0x43485544 (CHUD).
 
COMPUTER SET RACISM TO MAXIMUM
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How long until people mod this so that you can replace every word in voice chat that isn't the N-word with the N-word?

Hopefully right away.

Poor little babbies can't handle being hurt by words. It's amazing to see a generation so sensitive that they'll give up the first amendment just to not be called mean things while playing vidya.
 
It did not, for example, explain what it means to allow some white nationalism into your life, but not all.
Oh that one's easy, I'll field that one. A 'little bit' of white nationalism is where they pretend to get offended on your behalf when you get called bad names on the Internet, but then openly support you rioting and destroying your own neighborhoods and killing each other, and downplay serious problems in your own communities by telling you that it's everybody else that has the problem instead.
 
Imagine not seeing that this is an excuse to develop a tool to sift through everyone's chat logs so the racist watch list can be composed automatically rather than by hiring bluehairs with meme degrees to ctrl+f the data.
 
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While this is a nice step; I need it to allow a full authentic experience of some cholo fucking Mexican threatening to knife me if I keep throwing him.
 
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