Twitch streamer Brandon "Atrioc" took to his Twitch channel on January 30 to issue an apology following the streamer deepfake controversy. The content creator addressed a viral Twitch clip in which fans noticed that he allegedly paid for deepfakes of popular female Twitch personalities.
During the 14-minute livestream, Atrioc broke down in tears as he admitted to watching a deepfake video of the streamers and called the situation "disgusting" and wrong.
While providing details about the matter, the 31-year-old exclaimed:
At the three-minute mark of his January 30 livestream, Atrioc provided details about the situation, during which he admitted to watching deepfake videos of streamers. He stated:
Atrioc expressed embarrassment at the circumstances, saying he was angry at himself:
Before issuing an apology, the former Twitch executive wanted to discuss the facts about the matter, claiming that the r/LivestreamFail subreddit went "way too far." He stated:
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Atrioc recalled doing research on "AI stuff" and explained:
The streamer claimed to have clicked on an ad that took him to the deepfake website:
Atrioc concluded with an apology, saying:
The streamer's apology was the top post on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit. With over 4,300 comments, some of the most relevant ones were along these lines:
Atrioc is a popular Twitch streamer who previously worked at Nvidia as the Manager of Global Consumer Marketing. He began livestreaming on the platform in 2017 and has since amassed over 321k followers on his channel.
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