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Logitech's Streamlabs Teams With NVIDIA To Simplify Streaming With AI - Logitech International (NASDAQ:LOGI)
The assistant acts as a 3D co-host, producer, and technical support, simplifying streaming workflows. Logitech International LOGI shares are trading higher on Tuesday. On Monday, the company's Streamlabs partnered with NVIDIA Corporation NVDA and Inworld AI to introduce an AI-powered streaming assistant. This assistant serves as a 3D sidekick, producer, and technical support for streamers, simplifying and enhancing the live streaming experience. The intelligent streaming assistant enhances the live streaming experience with three main functions. As a 3D sidekick, it acts as a co-host, answering questions, researching topics, and commenting on in-game events and chat activities. It also serves as a producer, adjusting scenes automatically, playing video/audio cues, and clipping the best moments for replays. Additionally, it functions as a technical assistant, helping with Streamlabs Desktop setup, scene transitions, troubleshooting, and ensuring smooth stream performance. Ashray Urs, Head of Streamlabs, stated that Streamlabs is using AI to simplify workflows, personalize viewer experiences, and open new growth opportunities. By minimizing the time spent on technical tasks, they enable creators to focus more on producing exceptional content and building stronger connections with their audiences. Gerardo Delgado Cabrera, Director of Product Management at NVIDIA, added that, as developed in partnership with Logitech G Streamlabs, this assistant simplifies the live streaming process and demonstrates how AI can enhance human capabilities. By integrating generative AI and NVIDIA ACE digital human technologies, the assistant delivers more intuitive and streamlined user experiences. Price Action: LOGI shares are up 1.9% at $88.03 at the last check Tuesday. Read Next: Logitech International Analysts Slash Their Forecasts Following Q2 Results Photo: Hernan E. Schmidt/Shutterstock.com Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
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Logitech G's Streamlabs to Launch Intelligent Streaming Assistant in Collaboration With NVIDIA and Inworld AI By Investing.com
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Logitech G's Streamlabs (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) a leading innovator of gaming software, technologies and gear, today announced it is collaborating with NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Inworld AI to unveil an artificial intelligent streaming assistant. This AI agent simplifies and enhances the live streaming experience by providing streamers with their very own 3D sidekick, producer, and technical assistant. The intelligent streaming assistant has three main functions: "Through this latest work and our other strategic AI initiatives, we aim to push the boundaries of what is possible in digital broadcasting and bring the future of interactive live stream technology directly into the hands of content creators, said Ashray Urs, Head of Streamlabs. "Streamlabs is leveraging AI to empower creators by streamlining their workflows, personalizing viewer experiences, and unlocking new growth opportunities. We are allowing creators to spend less time managing technical details and more time focusing on what truly matters"producing exceptional content and fostering deeper connections with their audiences." Streamlabs revolutionizes digital broadcasting by incorporating language and vision models in collaboration with industry leaders like NVIDIA and Inworld. The platform is creating an intuitive, user-friendly application available through the Streamlabs App Store, which serves as the primary interface for this intelligent streaming assistant. NVIDIA ACE provides a suite of digital human technologies to power the sidekick - including audio-to-face animations and 3D rendering technology, as well as AI vision models that can understand what is happening on screen and provide context to the assistant. It all runs with low latency thanks to local GeForce RTX GPUs. This assistant, developed in collaboration with Logitech (NASDAQ:LOGI) G Streamlabs, will make it easier to get started with live streaming and is a great example of how AI agents can enhance humans to do more, said Gerardo Delgado Cabrera, Director of Product Management, at NVIDIA. By integrating generative AI and NVIDIA ACE digital human technologies, the assistant can provide more intuitive, streamlined user experiences. Meanwhile, Inworld contributes to the core of the cognitive engine, which processes inputs and executes commands through the Streamlabs API. By harnessing the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and state-of-the-art graphics processing, this streaming assistant is designed to enhance the user experience significantly while creating a new point of engagement for audiences. Inworld CEO Kylan Gibbs said, "The Inworld Engine powers Logitech G Streamlabs' intelligent streaming assistant and enables it to understand and interact with complex live-streaming environments. Our AI Engine processes real-time data from the game, streamer, and viewers to offer contextual actions, timely tips, and witty banter to enhance the experience for content creators and their viewers. We're committed to building the future of fun by using AI to enrich media and entertainment, fostering deeper connections between creators and audiences through dynamic, interactive experiences." The streaming assistant will be formally unveiled at CES 2025, with an anticipated release projected within the first half of 2025. Streamlabs invites the community to stay informed on updates by visiting the Streamlabs website and blog or connecting on X and Discord, as it continues to enhance and refine this transformative tool. About Logitech Logitech designs software-enabled hardware solutions that help businesses thrive and bring people together when working, creating, gaming, and streaming. As the point of connection between people and the digital world, our mission is to extend human potential in work and play, in a way that is good for people and the planet. Founded in 1981, Logitech International is a Swiss public company listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (LOGN) and the Nasdaq Global Select Market (LOGI). Find Logitech and its other brands, including Logitech G, at www.logitech.com or company blog. Logitech and other Logitech marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Logitech Europe S.A. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For more information about Logitech and its products, visit the company's website at www.logitech.com.
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Logitech launches AI streaming assistant in collaboration with Nvidia
Logitech (NASDAQ:LOGI) launched a new artificial intelligence-powered streaming assistant in a collaboration with Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Inworld AI. Logitech shares climbed 2% during Tuesday morning trading. The AI streaming assistant is available through Logitech G's Streamlabs, which provides gaming software, gear and streaming technology
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Logitech has announced an 'intelligent streaming assistant' in Streamlabs to tell you when your live stream sucks
Streamlabs, the Logitech-owned streaming software for live streamers is implementing generative AI-driven recommendations and conversation, ranging from troubleshooting to giving insight on why your chat has suddenly gone quiet. Announced in a press release, the "intelligent streaming assistant" is made up of three central functions. The first is as a '3D Sidekick'. This AI functions as another host, which can answer questions you have in regards to the content you are reacting to, it can research topics for you, and it can even be used for "stimulating conversation when the stream is quiet by commenting on in-game events and chat activity". You can also customise the personality of the 3D Sidekick to fit the tone of your stream and give you something to go back and forth with. We haven't yet seen this in action but it's hard to imagine this won't feel a little stilted in practice. This is made in tandem with "industry leaders like Nvidia and Inworld". Nvidia itself just announced a whole host of AI implementations in video games like a PUBG teammate who can respond to requests. Nvidia's ACE AI suite is powering the sidekick, including "audio-to-face animations" as well as the contextual clue to attempt to understand what is on screen. Inworld then works on the cognitive engine, dealing with inputs and turning those inputs into understandable commands. If the 3D Sidekick doesn't interest you, another function of this implementation allows the AI to function as a Producer behind the scenes, changing scenes dynamically to account for what's happening on screen. A lot of live streamers will have jokes, gags, and references made as filters and scenes during their stream and this producer can activate them while you chat to your audience. As well as this, it can dynamically produce video and audio cues to add to your stream. Finally, the AI can function as a 'technical assistant', troubleshooting problems you have with Streamlabs, from setting the app up to creating scenes. This is intended to make streaming for the first time more intuitive. The assistant can monitor streams for technical problems. Though the first implementation of AI strikes me as a bit gimmicky long term, the latter two could help streamline the streaming process, especially for those who don't have the resources to hire a full team. We haven't seen this in action yet so we'll have to wait for its implementation "within the first half of 2025" to see it for ourselves.
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Inworld AI Partners with NVIDIA and Streamlabs to Unveil the World's First Intelligent Streaming Assistant
During NVIDIA's CES 2025 keynote, Inworld AI announced a partnership with the maker of GeForce graphics cards and with Logitech's Streamlabs division to unveil what they're calling the world's first Intelligent Streaming Assistant. The collaboration mixes Streamlabs' live streaming expertise, NVIDIA's ACE technology and AI vision models, and Inworld AI's perception and cognition capabilities. Using multimodal AI, Inworld powers the brain of the Intelligent Streaming Assistant, transforming it into an interactive co-host, expert producer, and technical assistant. Here's a more detailed overview of how everything works under the hood: Creators will be able to select from assistant personalities that pair well with the tone of their stream, whether they are looking for subtle behind-the-scenes support or a lively co-host. Check out a short demo video below. The pace of innovation in generative AI is nothing short of extraordinary, propelling us beyond first-generation applications into a new era of sophisticated agentic behavior. Our collaboration with Streamlabs and NVIDIA exemplifies how Inworld's AI agents enable real-time, context-aware interactions. More importantly, it demonstrates the real-world potential of AI to augment games and entertainment -- empowering creators to deepen engagement and delight their audiences. Ashray Urs, Head of Streamlabs, added: We hope that with this groundbreaking technology, creators can now embrace AI in a way that is authentic to their brand and enables them to push the boundaries of innovation. The first intelligent streaming assistant represents another leap forward for the medium, giving creators the power to harness this technology to make streaming easier and more captivating, all while maintaining the level of authenticity they need to nurture and grow their community. The Intelligent Streaming Assistant will be available via the Streamlabs App Store later in 2025.
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Inworld AI teams with Nvidia and Streamlabs on intelligent streaming assistant
Streamlabs' Intelligent Streaming Assistant is like an interactive co-host, expert producer and technical assistant that will give independent creators the support of a full production team. Inworld AI will provide the brains of this using multimodal AI, which can offload tasks from streamers who don't have big production teams. The companies made the announcement at Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's keynote speech at CES 2025. The collaboration brings together Streamlabs' expertise in live streaming and Nvidia's ACE technology for digital humans. The latter includes audio-to-face animations, 3D rendering technology, as well AI vision models that can understand what is happening on screen; and Inworld's advanced generative AI capabilities for perception and cognition. Together, these technologies simplify streaming while empowering creators to produce high-quality, engaging content. Creators can select from assistant personalities that complement the tone of their stream, whether they're looking for subtle behind-the-scenes support or a lively co-host. How it works Here's how Inworld works under the hood to power this AI agent: The Intelligent Streaming Assistant will be available via the Streamlabs App Store when the product launches later in 2025. "The pace of innovation in generative AI is nothing short of extraordinary, propelling us beyond first-generation applications into a new era of sophisticated agentic behavior," said Kylan Gibbs, CEO of Inworld, in a statement. "Our collaboration with Streamlabs and Nvidia exemplifies how Inworld's AI agents enable real-time, context-aware interactions. More importantly, it demonstrates the real-world potential of AI to augment games and entertainment -- empowering creators to deepen engagement and delight their audiences." Livestreaming has never been more popular -- or more demanding. While millions of creators captivate audiences worldwide, the challenges of managing production, engaging with viewers, and delivering entertaining commentary simultaneously can be overwhelming. From juggling scene transitions to providing entertaining commentary, streamers must navigate a complex mix of technical and creative demands, often with limited resources, Inworld AI said. For new and smaller creators, these hurdles can be even steeper, making it harder to grow their audience and maintain consistency, the company said. Whether acting as a dynamic co-host by engaging with the audience through real-time interaction or as a producer streamlining technical workflows, the Intelligent Streaming Assistant empowers creators to focus on what matters most -- engaging their audience. "We hope that with this groundbreaking technology, creators can now embrace AI in a way that is authentic to their brand and enables them to push the boundaries of innovation," said Ashray Urs, head of Streamlabs, in a statement. "The first intelligent streaming assistant represents another leap forward for the medium, giving creators the power to harness this technology to make streaming easier and more captivating, all while maintaining the level of authenticity they need to nurture and grow their community." Inworld's AI engine and tools are sparking the next generation of innovation in games and entertainment. Inworld is backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners, Section 32, Intel Capital, Founders Fund, the Disney Accelerator, Microsoft's M12 fund, BITKRAFT Ventures, First Spark Ventures co-founded by Eric Schmidt, The Venture Reality Fund, Kleiner Perkins, CRV, Stanford University, Meta, Micron Ventures, LG Technology Ventures, Samsung Next, NTT Docomo Ventures, and SK Telecom Venture Capital.
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Get ready for virtual AI cohosts that chat with Twitch stars and control their streams
Inworld AI, Streamlabs, and Nvidia are partnering on a new AI assistant for streamers that can provide technical support for streams in real time and even act as a quippy cohost. As a cohost, the "Intelligent Streaming Assistant" can understand what's happening in games like Fortnite and offer "contextually relevant commentary," according to a press release. "This awareness enables the assistant to do things like highlight a well-timed build, provide commentary during a dramatic Victory Royale, or shoutout audience members for sending tips." As a producer, the assistant will be able to trigger "audio and visual effects to enhance high-impact gameplay" as well as capture clips. The assistant can also help set up Streamlabs Desktop and offer troubleshooting advice. And streamers will be able to pick from "assistant personalities" that can "complement the tone of their stream, whether they're looking for subtle behind-the-scenes support or a lively co-host." The tool seems like it could be a useful and potentially entertaining way to improve your streams. But based solely on how it's demonstrated in a video, the assistant might also look and sound like an awkward AI avatar, so I'm not sure how widely it might be used in practice. The Intelligent Streaming Assistant is set to launch in Streamlabs' app store later this year.
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Logitech's Streamlabs partners with NVIDIA and Inworld AI to introduce an intelligent streaming assistant, revolutionizing the live streaming experience with AI-driven features and support.
Logitech's Streamlabs, in collaboration with NVIDIA and Inworld AI, has unveiled an innovative AI-powered streaming assistant set to transform the live streaming landscape. This groundbreaking technology, announced at CES 2025, aims to simplify and enhance the streaming experience for content creators 1.
The AI-driven assistant offers three primary functions:
3D Sidekick: Acts as a co-host, answering questions, researching topics, and engaging with viewers by commenting on in-game events and chat activities 2.
Producer: Automatically adjusts scenes, plays video/audio cues, and clips the best moments for replays, enhancing the overall production quality 1.
Technical Assistant: Helps with Streamlabs Desktop setup, scene transitions, troubleshooting, and ensures smooth stream performance 4.
The intelligent streaming assistant leverages cutting-edge AI technologies:
This collaboration aims to revolutionize digital broadcasting by incorporating advanced language and vision models. The assistant is designed to streamline workflows, personalize viewer experiences, and unlock new growth opportunities for content creators 2.
Creators will be able to select from various assistant personalities to match their stream's tone. The intelligent streaming assistant will be available through the Streamlabs App Store, with an anticipated release projected within the first half of 2025 5.
Ashray Urs, Head of Streamlabs, emphasized that this technology allows creators to focus more on producing exceptional content and fostering deeper connections with their audiences 1.
Gerardo Delgado Cabrera, Director of Product Management at NVIDIA, highlighted how the assistant demonstrates AI's potential to enhance human capabilities in live streaming 2.
As the streaming industry continues to evolve, this AI-powered assistant represents a significant step forward in making content creation more accessible and engaging for both streamers and their audiences.
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