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Twitch streamer Amouranth is one of the most prosperous personalities in the community. Starting off from scratch to building a whole empire, she has come a long way and currently celebrates along with her six million Twitch followers. But does she feel that the uprising Articifical Intelligence would take over the streaming world?

Kaitlyn Michelle Siragusa, a.k.a. Amouranth, is known as the Best ASMR Streamer after she won the title at The Streamer Awards 2022. She recently won an AVN award and became 2022’s top female streamer. Present at the crux of the streaming world, she has built an experience in the field throughout the past years. And she reflects on the state of AI in the streaming world.

Amouranth talks about AI entering the streaming community in the future

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Lately, AI techs like ChatGPT, OpenAI, and other tools have surfaced on the internet and become trending. Seeing its popularity, one does think about the whereabouts of the AI.

Recently, Amouranth joined Twitch steamer xQc on his stream. There, the two indulged in conversation about content creation and the streaming community while answering questions from the viewers. One of the viewers asked about AI, and Amouranth addressed its future in streams.

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She said, “AI is is difficult I think. I think that that could be the way that content is going in the future for sure. Just because it’s a lot easier if you think about from a streaming perspective especially since AI can actually look like real humans now because no one wants to be grinding constantly right? So I could definitely see streamers moving more into an AI in the future because then multiple people could just program it, so the person can be literally on 24/7. It is actually really scary to think about.”

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Amouranth continued her thought by stating, “I think it’s scary for the viewership but positive for the creator. You get a time off but then also it’s like how far is social are we making the consumers to where now they’re like associating not real people at all just machines with friends or like lovers or whatever kind of borderline like the movie Her.”

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One has to wait for the future to witness how things fall in place but seeing its popularity of it one could totally expect AI to enter the streaming community.

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