Yes, Microsoft Contractors Listened To Your Xbox Voice Commands

Microsoft did indeed have humans listen in on the occasional Xbox voice commands, according to a new report. This was done to improve the voice recognition software in Microsoft products, but sometimes this practice led to some game-specific recordings contractors would need to sift through.

Contractors who worked at Microsoft to listen to audio recorded from voice recognition and AI software revealed that this included audio from Xbox consoles. Audio from Xbox was collected from both the Kinect and later when Xbox integrated Microsoft’s Cortana AI.

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11 Kinda Crazy Locations Perfect for the Avengers Game

Crystal Dynamics' superhero action game Marvel's Avengers is getting a big push at Gamescom 2019. Attendees have been able to go hands-on with the Marvel superhero game, in addition to releasing a 19-minute Avengers gameplay demo.

While we've been able to get a much closer glimpse of this long-awaited game over the past week, we can't help but wonder what other surprises Marvel's Avengers might have in store for hardcore comic book nerds. With that in mind, here are 11 iconic Marvel locales we'd love to explore in the game, from Asgard to Wakanda to the Savage Land. Check out our slideshow below or scroll down for more.

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What the Marvel/Sony Spider-Man Deal Means (Or Doesn’t) for Games

The timing couldn’t have been much worse for Spider-Man fans. The very next day after Sony proudly announced its acquisition of decorated studio and longtime collaborator Insomniac Games – makers of 2018’s award-winning PlayStation 4 exclusive Marvel’s Spider-Man – and that Spider-Man: Far From Home was Sony Pictures’s highest-grossing movie ever, news broke out of Hollywood that Disney and Sony Pictures failed to come to terms on an agreement to keep Spider-Man in the MCU. While there are safeguards in place to prevent Insomniac’s series from suffering as a result, there are still a couple of reasons to worry.

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Scorsese’s The Irishman Sparks Conflict Between Netflix and Theaters

Negotiations over the theatrical release of Martin Scorsese's The Irishman have recently picked back up after initial talks broke down in July.

According to The New York Times, Netflix and national theater chains AMC and Cineplex are locked into a discussion that has been continuing for months, as both parties are struggling to reach an agreement over the distribution of the mob drama.

The two national theater chains are reportedly looking to secure a nearly three-month exclusive window for their showings of The Irishman before it becomes available on the streaming service, which is something that Netflix allegedly does not want to do.

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Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop Series Casts Its Julia

Netflix has cast another major role for its upcoming Cowboy Bebop live-action series. Elena Satine (Street Angel) will play Julia.

Netflix's official character description reads, "With a sultry beauty and a voice to die for, Julia is the dream-like object of Spike Spiegel's desire. She struggles to survive in a violent world."

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In the original anime, Julia is a figure from Spike's violent past that continues to haunt him in the present. This casting choice suggests Season 1 will feature flashbacks to the freewheeling bounty hunter's days in the Red Dragon Syndicate and his relationships with Julia and arch-rival Vicious.

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New to Amazon for September

Amazon Prime Video's new genre-bending animated series, Undone, will premiere on September 13. Starring Alita: Battle Angel's Rosa Salazar and Breaking Bad's Bob Odenkirk, the series centers on "Alma, a twenty-eight-year-old living in San Antonio, Texas. After getting into a car accident and nearly dying, Alma finds she has a new relationship to time. She develops this new ability in order to find out the truth about her father’s death," according to a synopsis from Amazon.

On the movie front, Amazon is showcasing sci-fi genre favorites including Event Horizon, Stargate, and Total Recall.

If you're not a Prime member, you can sign up for a free 30-day Amazon Prime trial and reap all the benefits, including streaming Amazon video. That means you have the opportunity to check out every new video this month without having to pay for it.

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The Flash Movie Is ‘Absolutely Confirmed’ Says Ezra Miller

Ezra Miller has confirmed that The Flash standalone film is still happening, despite numerous setbacks.

The actor, who has played The Flash since Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, recently spoke to W Korea about his long list of upcoming projects, assuring DC fans the Scarlet Speedster's solo film is moving forward with him in the lead role as Barry Allen.

When asked about his forthcoming commitments, Miller discussed the projects that were definitely on his agenda, saying, "Well, I'll tell you the ones that I can tell you about, because they're absolutely confirmed."

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Carrion is More Metroidvania Than Horror Game

When we first saw Carrion back in 2018 (and again at E3 2019), it introduced us to Phobia Game Studio’s visceral “reverse horror game” and immediately became a disgusting novelty that I couldn’t wait to see more of.

I got to sit down with it at Gamescom 2019, and was glad to find that Carrion isn’t just a disgustingly delightful upending of the horror game, but a uniquely clever action-platformer.

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The Groundhog Day Video Game is Real and We Played it

Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son was one of the more unusual games that we saw at Gamescom this year. After all, the entire premise is unusual - a VR game based on a 25-year-old movie which in itself has a very "rinse and repeat" video game premise. But video games are a twisty medium, and here I am, with a PlayStation VR headset strapped to my head, playing Groundhog Day.

The premise is smart. Phill Connors Jr spent his life in his father’s shadow; no matter what he lent his hand to, his perfect father was of course already a master of it. So he does what any rebellious young person does and moves from Punxsutawney to Pittsburgh, leaving behind his mother, his brother, his high-school girlfriend, and the gold-tinged memory of his (presumably late) father. Something brings him back to Punxsutawney, he gets stuck in the Groundhog Day loop, and the game begins proper.

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