the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
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lmao it's going to be so fucking funny when grok goes live and public... it's going to be a shitshow
this thing is giving me the same hilariously inappropriate vibes that I got from intel's n-word toggle in their AI moderator
The Bleep project has been living rent free in my head ever since it was announced. It is a genuinely good sounding tool, and it's also extremely funny that gamers are so horrible to each other that they've created a need in the market for it to be created. I can't wait to try it out.
Try it out by listening presumably?
Edit: nobody enjoys hearing those loud bleeps. Gamers would use it to grief by encouraging tinnitus.
It doesn't actually play a bleep, it uses AI to automatically silence voice chat when it detects someone saying something that triggers it (racism, white nationalism, slurs, name calling, harassment, some other categories). Anyway they've done some beta tests but I never got picked.
That’s actually a cool piece of technology if they ever get it to work.