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Twitch’s mega popular AI streamer is now making reaction content

Twitch’s mega popular AI streamer is now making reaction content

Artificial intelligence is ubiquitous these days, with technologies like ChatGPT and DALL-E interfering with human artistic creativity and expression. Sometimes it gives interestingly absurd results, such as that AI generated His field-like show Nothing forever. In other cases, it feigns humanity, like the AI-powered VTuber Neuro-sama, which has recently taken to reacting to content in ...

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Twitch streamer plays Elden Ring with only her brain

Twitch streamer plays Elden Ring with only her brain

screenshot: Perrikaryal / Kotaku When you turn on the Twitch streamer Channel of Perrikaryalyou might see them in FromSoftware’s RPG epic Elder Ring with fourteen unknown black sensors taped to her scalp. It’s her — as she said earlier today in an information stream — “just for fun” electroencephalogram (EEG), something researchers use to record ...

Call of Duty cheating allegations result in failing ‘hacking exam’

Call of Duty cheating allegations result in failing ‘hacking exam’

In front YouTuber IShowSpeed ​​has been in the spotlight for its toxicity, Jake Lucky, an eSports commentator and the person responsible for highlighting Speed’s behavior, has also been under public scrutiny. Lucky trying to exonerate a defendant Call of Duty: Warzone Hacker using a polygraph test, was criticized for refusing to share the results, leading ...

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COD Warzone Twitch Streamer Banned For ‘Oversexualized’ Posts

COD Warzone Twitch Streamer Banned For ‘Oversexualized’ Posts

Screenshot: Activision Activision Blizzard, a publisher under a government investigation revolving around sexual harassment at the company, allegedly stopped a Call of Duty personality from leading her own team within a tournament held by her own organization. The reason? She’s claiming that the publisher was uncomfortable with her “oversexual tweets.” Kalei Renay is a member ...