Until now, my general experience of AI tools has been somewhat disappointing; I do not need an AI agent to rewrite an email for me, and although the tastes of the Google magic editor are excellent to transform a photo “ Meh ” in something more artistic, AI has never been so useful to me.
But Logitech takes a different path. The game arm “ G ” of the company, in particular its streamlabs unit centered on the streamer, created something he calls “the intelligent game agent”, and I saw him in action during the Logiplay Annual Logitech event.
Rather than painting dog images in the paintings of Salvador Dali, the intelligent gaming agent is set up to be a game advisor, a production assistant and a technological medium for game streamers.
Demotting the agent, a Logitech representative asked the tool powered by the AI to give him advice on the place where to fall Fortnitevia a voice request and an external microphone. The AI replied, advising a fall point which should allow a good start to the game of Battle Royale.
Responding to requests in a conversational and friendly tone, the agent can be personalized to look like in various ways, but also to answer in a specific way; In particular, the agent can take an impertinent tone and mock the streamer slightly – as if the world of the game was not already flooded with less than reliable comments.
But the agent can be hidden in streamer if you don’t want a virtual entity on the screen, but all of its services and skills are always accessible.
Of course, such help is just one side. Where the intelligent gaming agent can be really at hand, it’s on the producer side.
According to the demo, AI can be invited to create a survey for watercourses observers, say, where they think that a player should land FortniteThen the AI treats the answers and returns them without the streamer needing anything. It can also cut game videos in streaming and add sound effects.
Then, on the technological side, the agent can detect things like the streamer who has not talked for a while, then deduce that there could be a problem with the configuration of the AI.
Likewise, steam boats can ask the AI if there is something wrong with their configuration, and it will do its best to find a solution. When he invited if there was something bad with the audio, the agent examined him and noticed that the user’s microphone was turned off, and therefore turned it on. Everything seems rather intelligent and could constitute a very practical tool for new streamers.
The supply of all this is Streamlabs AI of Logitech, which uses inworld AI technology to provide personalized learning models and, according to a Logitech representative, also operates the CatPPT. Nvidia has also provided a load of its technology, like DLSS, for the rendering of the AI assistant.
Although the intelligent gaming agent seemed a little slow to generate his answers, those he delivered seemed on money. I could therefore see the agent be useful to banners who have a lot to juggle and who want to build a user base committed without a crazy multitasking.
If anything, I did not expect the useful AI to appear in the peripheral play area. But it looks like an intelligent use of AI that could increase its gaming experience for the best.
You can try the smart streaming assistant yourself if you install it on the Logitech office streamlabs software, keep in mind that to get the most out of it, you will have to opt for ultra paid streamlabs.