xQc AI bot calls out Ludwig and Trainwreck

By Melany Moncada

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Mar 14, 2023

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Felix “xQc” Lengyel was speechless after his AI bot named Ludwig, the most “braindead” streamer.

Every day, more content creators incorporate AI into their streams. xQc is not the exception. The streamer has his own AI bot, developed by fans to mimic the streamer. The AI bot answers questions sent by the users in the voice of xQc. It even has a video window that can mimic the streamer based on the hours of content available.

One of the questions the viewers asked the bot was, who xQc thinks is the most brain-dead streamer. The AI bot was quick to name Ludwig.

“Ludwig is probably the most brain-dead streamer if you really think about it. I mean, the guy doesn’t know how to do anything except play melee really,” said the AI bot. “He’s one of the most popular because he is literally just a good-looking white guy, but I feel he just doesn’t have any substance to him as a streamer. I could be wrong, but that’s just what I feel like.

xQc and his chat laughed it off. It was all in good fun, no harm intended.

Is Trainwreck a fraud? AI thinks so

Ludwig is not the only streamer on the AI’s blacklist. Apparently, xQc’s AI isn’t a huge fan of Trainwreck either. When asked about the Kick streamer, AI didn’t hold back.

“Train is a total fraud, man; he is a total fraud in every he does. He tries to act smart, and he tries to be a good person, but I don’t think he’s smart. He is just a fake person,” said the bot about Trainwreck, the streamer who left Twitch and is currently working hard to promote the Kick platform.

xQc was surprised by the reply and didn’t find it as funny. xQc and Trainwreck were among the streamers who criticized Twitch’s stance on gambling. While they are both controversial in their own right, they are not on bad terms.

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