AI streaming is all the rage on Twitch recently, with a couple of them recently making headlines for controversial suspensions. With things like OpenAI's ChatGPT revolutionizing content creation worldwide, it was only a matter of artificial intelligence entering the streaming world.
With AI streamers becoming such a rage, let's look at the creators who have attracted thousands of viewers to their artificial intelligence-driven streams.
Neuro-sama was probably the first major AI streamer to make it big on Twitch that runs without direct human contact. On the surface, tuning into one of her streams may look like a normal VTuber playing games or reacting to chat. But her movements and reactions are the products of algorithms created by Vedal987, the channel's owner.
Back in the day, Veda987 had created a program to play the rhythm game OSU and last year in December released a better version that could not only play that game but also control a virtual avatar to mimic a VTubers streams. The appeal was instant as thousands of people flocked to watch Neuro-sama.
Twitch Tracker notes that while the channel has been regularly streaming since 2019, it has gained over 150K followers in the last two months. That being said, Neuro-sama also got in quite a lot of trouble when her holocaust denial joke caused a lot of controversies last month, leading to a two-week ban.
Recently, Neuro-sama added another feature to her arsenal - the ability to watch online content and react to it like other Just Chatting streamers.
Twitch channel Watchmeforever's approach to applying artificial intelligence to streaming differs from Neuro-sama. Instead of simulating a creator, this channel mimics the classing sitcom Seinfeld in which the AI streamer
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