Mel AI just shared a demo of video-native AI characters that can talk, react, and respond to camera context in real time [N]
Character AI, founded by former Google/LaMDA developers Noam Shazeer and Daniel De Freitas, proved that text-based character chat can work as a real entertainment category.
But the next chapter might not be better text chat. It might be real-time video interaction.
Mel AI recently shared a demo of AI character video chat, and the interesting part is the interaction stack: voice, lip sync, facial reactions, and camera-aware responses instead of just a static avatar or chat box.
The character can respond to visual context too. If the user is visibly on a plane or in a different environment, the character can notice and react to that context during the conversation.
I don’t know how much of the video layer is truly generated in real time versus powered by a clever animation/rendering system, but it feels meaningfully different from the usual text-based character AI experience.
Character AI proved the demand for entertainment AI. Now it feels like the race is about who can make AI characters feel alive in real time.
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