>>149140627 (OP)>A clever cartoonist here could create something similar and be famous for a new form of mediacounterpoint: all those "cartoon" livestreams like the spongebob one were pretty shit and people only cared about them when the ai does something stupid or absurd
Also an AI has to react to whatever you give it, so you either have to be present in the livestream (eliminates 99% of /co/) or let the audience prompt the AI, keeping in mind no one who comes into the stream knows who your characters are and if the AI sucks or the characters just aren't good no one will care.
Best idea I could come up with where this would actually work is if the AI was forced to go on some kind of quest that it makes up with minimal audience interaction, like the AI asking what he should do in certain situations and then picking something from the chat.