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Internet users react viral as the video of the AI-generated streamer

Since AI is better and cannot be distinguished, a new potential trend seems to have appeared. Yesterday, January 25, 2025, a verified X user Jamian Gerard (@jamianggerard) released a short five second video of a female streamer that waved into the camera. However, the video was made with the help of the AI. Of course, many surprised the ultra-realistic details.

The video was later shared by the popular X -Page -Fearbuck (@fearedbuck), which produced several reactions, some of which found it scary. Take a look at the viral video here:

The fans flocked to the post and expressed their surprise about the realistic video of AI. A user said it would be difficult to “believe” anything on the Internet now. You wrote:

“I can no longer believe anything on the Internet,” said @bstrat515

Some even made troll -worthy comments, which indicates that real streamers may stop when this trend is picked up:

“@Pokimanelol will be homeless in this rate in 2 years,” said @Blackmensx

Some questioned the purpose behind the video:

“Why should someone take the time to create this,” said @Freagen_

Here are a few more reactions:

“Sometimes I think that the internet has more bots/AI than real people,” said @Newsflashmeta

“If you do this for streamer, I don't even want to know what you are working on for girls,” said @La_Cyptic

“If this is ai, the world is cooked …”, said @itsdafanta


Where does the AI-generated streamer come from?

AI has developed as the latest technological breakthrough in recent years, whereby chatbots such as GROK and chatt are already closing waves. A new trend can be on the horizon with the development of full-fledged AI streamers.

Jamian Gerard, who divided the video on X, explained that Google Veo 2, Google's Videogenization Model, was created. It is a product of Google's AI projects under Deepmind, which also includes Gemini and Imageen:

“For those who ask, this is Google Veo 2 all text2Video with a boost.”

When a user found that a closer inspection had some hints, such as the eyes and hands of the female streamer, who moved slightly during the movement, Gerard explained that he used capcut to improve the sharpness of the video.

“This was done with Google Veo 2. I only added sharpness to Capcut. The immediate consistency is crazy about the shot & brands.”


While AI has caused many creative and effective changes, it was also checked. For example, Twitch Streamer AtrioC was found to be guilty of dealing in AI-Generated Deepfake pornography, in which other streamers such as Pokimans and Qtcerella were involved.