controversial streamer Adin Roth It has a passionate fan base that will do anything to get attention. drive a car to the lake Because…reason. This bold trend of Ross includes expensive products, cold cash. Unfortunately, with the rise of artificial intelligence, TikTokers have taken advantage of Ross' audacious stream and used AI to impersonate the popular Kick creator, trolling his fan base and picking on their shit for gifts and money. I'm slamming it down.
TikToker JohnJam11703 recently posted several clips of an AI-generated fake Adin Ross tricking Stan into breaking things. With the help of technology such as the AI repository Hugging Face, the random video chat app Monkey, and archived footage of Ross' various Kick streams, JohnJam11703 created Ross so convincing that people took him seriously online. As an example, they I made my kid throw his PlayStation 4 out the window. In exchange for a new TV and a PlayStation 5. In another example, JohnJam11703 I persuaded another child to punch the TV and break it. For $500. One of his most popular clips, posted by JohnJam11703 on April 20th, shows AI Adinros giving a kid a Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat and he promises $20,000 if he puts a hole in his bedroom wall. That's what it was. After getting the mother's permission, the child did it with the help of a bat. Of course, it is more likely that these children did not actually receive these gifts.
There seem to be two factions in JohnJam11703's TikTok comments. One side believes this is the most evil act in history, while the other claims it is a good use of AI. Personally, I think it's funny how gullible people are, but I feel sorry for these kids. They just want their senpai to notice them, and once their senpai notices them, they will of course do whatever their senpai wants to maintain that attention, whether the senpai is real or not.
Kotaku has reached out to Ross and JohnJam11703 for comment.
The real Adin Roth hasn't said anything about this AI scammer trolling his fans. However, after being permanently banned from Twitch in February 2023 for publishing his unlimited Kick chat on the Amazon-owned live streaming platform. Twitch CEO Dan Clancy appears to chat with Ross About lifting his ban.