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Oh for sure they will have hard coded AI into chips, they’re already doing it with things like Intels Core Ultra line.
It will be sold much like this feature where “It will work in the background to take the workload of trivial tasks from you” but once it’s there and integrated with your system, touching and scanning every file, image, video and communication on your PC encrypted or not it’s too late.
But hey, at least kernel level anti cheating will finally arrive and CS2 will be playable again 🤣
CPUs don't usually have their own integrated ROM, as far as I can tell the Core Ultra chips don't. Are you talking about the integrated Neural Processing Unit that those chips have? That's not hard-coded AI, it's merely the cores with which to run it on. Which are also more efficient for other Machine Learning tasks that are actually beneficial. The issue there would still be what OS you choose to run on it.
¿Que? Are you suggesting that anti-cheat would be integrated into the microcode? That seems a little absurd. It also would no longer be kernel level but instead some form of hardware level.