Activision admits CoD cheaters won’t ‘disappear forever,’ but end goal is banning them ‘within 1 hour’ using AI

A new, pre-Black Ops 6 update for Call of Duty’s RICOCHET Anti-Cheat system revealed how Activision wants to use AI to improve its ability to catch cheaters, the company revealed today.

In the ongoing battle to better detect hackers from cheat developers who constantly try to find ways around safeguards that RICOCHET brings, Activision believes that artificial intelligence (surprise, surprise) is a key tool in winning the war against cheating, according to a new blog post.

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A new, pre-Black Ops 6 update for Call of Duty’s RICOCHET Anti-Cheat system revealed how Activision wants to use AI to improve its ability to catch cheaters, the company revealed today.

In the ongoing battle to better detect hackers from cheat developers who constantly try to find ways around safeguards that RICOCHET brings, Activision believes that artificial intelligence (surprise, surprise) is a key tool in winning the war against cheating, according to a new blog post.

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