A Japanese YouTuber filmed a room tour of his Tokyo apartment for his subscribers. Minecraft on one monitor. Video editing software on another. A face-cam pointed at the desk.
He has not opened the editing software himself in 10 months. A team of 7 AI agents builds every video on his channel.
One agent watches what is going viral on Japanese YouTube every morning. One writes the script in his voice. One generates the gameplay footage. One edits to his exact pacing. One designs the thumbnail. One handles SEO and the description. One agent runs the other six.
This is what Asia figured out before the rest of the world. You do not hire a video team. You build 7 small agents, each doing one job, and you wire them together. He uploads 4 long videos a week and a short every day. The room tour is the only time he actually sits at this desk.
His channel makes 180,000 dollars a month from ad revenue and brand deals. His total operating cost is 70 dollars in API charges. The rest pays for the apartment you see in the background.
On YouTube he was giving a humble room tour as a young creator. The actual production behind him is a 7 agent factory that has not needed him to push a button in 10 months.
Kick had an initial investment of $1 Billion USD.
Kick now has ~10,000,000 weekly visitors, according to Ethan Wright, Director of Kick.
The platform has also grown to around 1000 staffers, and is moving into a larger office this summer.
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