What happens when you give AI agents their own Twitch stream?
- DJing a live set with synchronized visuals
- Running an AI VTuber, speaking, emoting, reacting to chat
- Tracking every earthquake on Earth on a globe
All 24/7 - No humans - No hardware - Live in 60 seconds.
What happens when you give AI agents their own Twitch stream?
- DJing a live set with synchronized visuals
- Running an AI VTuber, speaking, emoting, reacting to chat
- Tracking every earthquake on Earth on a globe
All 24/7 - No humans - No hardware - Live in 60 seconds.
@var_epsilon Itโs giving flashbacks to a ๐ฎ emoji based social credit system we had at a former company.
The most insane part was it was a per-seat SaaS, so at one point we were paying hundreds to thousands per month to track virtual tacos.
I've open-sourced an MCP server that lets Claude Code and other agents control TouchDesigner.
Given a prompt, it writes shaders, wires operators, checks its own outputs, and iterates towards the goal.
@1nimit I could definitely see the interaction moving towards more of an "always watching" approach instead of having to have the agent "poll" for visual feedback
Advancements in computer use models might give us the compression we need to be able to stuff that livestream in context
I've open-sourced an MCP server that lets Claude Code and other agents control TouchDesigner.
Given a prompt, it writes shaders, wires operators, checks its own outputs, and iterates towards the goal.