Inworld AI Partners with NVIDIA and Streamlabs to Launch the World's First Intelligent Streaming Assistant

In a groundbreaking announcement during NVIDIA's CES 2025 keynote, Inworld AI unveiled its collaboration with NVIDIA and Logitech’s Streamlabs division to launch the world’s first Intelligent Streaming Assistant. This revolutionary tool combines advanced AI capabilities to enhance live streaming, offering creators an interactive co-host, expert producer, and technical assistant to elevate their streams.

Powered by NVIDIA’s ACE technology and Inworld AI’s cognition expertise, the Intelligent Streaming Assistant uses multimodal AI to deliver contextually aware, real-time support. Here's how it transforms the streaming landscape:

  • Interactive Co-Host: By leveraging NVIDIA’s computer vision to detect real-time in-game events and Inworld AI’s contextual understanding, the assistant provides commentary tailored to gameplay. Whether it's reacting to a stunning victory or engaging with audience tips, the assistant acts as a dynamic, game-aware partner.

  • Stream Producer: The assistant automates production tasks like triggering effects, creating highlight clips, and managing transitions. Streamlabs’ API ensures seamless execution, giving streamers complete control over how their broadcast unfolds.

  • Technical Assistant: From setting up Streamlabs Desktop to troubleshooting mid-stream issues, the assistant simplifies the technical aspects of streaming, ensuring smoother operations.

Streamers can customize their assistant’s personality to suit their channel’s tone, whether they prefer subtle background support or a lively co-host.

Statements from Industry Leaders

Kylan Gibbs, CEO of Inworld AI, highlighted the innovation:

"The pace of generative AI innovation is extraordinary, propelling us into a new era of agentic behavior. Our partnership with Streamlabs and NVIDIA showcases the real-world potential of AI to augment games and entertainment, empowering creators to deepen engagement and captivate their audiences."

Ashray Urs, Head of Streamlabs, added:

"This groundbreaking technology enables creators to embrace AI authentically, pushing the boundaries of innovation while maintaining the authenticity needed to grow their communities."

The Intelligent Streaming Assistant will debut in the Streamlabs App Store later in 2025. With features designed to reduce technical barriers and enhance audience engagement, this assistant is set to redefine live streaming.

Would you use the Intelligent Streaming Assistant in your streams? Do you see AI as a game-changer for live content creation, or are there concerns about its impact on authenticity? Let us know in the comments below!

Angel Morales

Founder and lead writer at Duck-IT Tech News, and dedicated to delivering the latest news, reviews, and insights in the world of technology, gaming, and AI. With experience in the tech and business sectors, combining a deep passion for technology with a talent for clear and engaging writing

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