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Japanese Vtuber management and AI technology company Pictoria Co., Ltd. announced today that Tsumugi Nen 紡ネン, a unique Vtuber based on machine learning, will make her livestream debut with her recently unveiled 3D model on her YouTube channel on Friday, October 8, 20:00 (JST), 2021.
Tsumugi Nen's First 3D Livestream
In her first livestream using her new 3D model, Tsumugi Nen will not only learn from comments posted on YouTube, but will also interpret their emotional content. Her changing emotions will be displayed in a graph on the screen.
Tsumugi Nen made her first public appearance in her new 3D model, which was funded through a successful crowdfunding project conducted on the Campfire platform from November 8th to December 8th, 2020, at a special event at Enoshima Aquarium held on September 4th, 2021. However, the upcoming livestream will be her YouTube debut with the model.
3D model now on sale
Tsumugi Nen's 3D model is now on sale at Pictoria's online BOOTH store. Those who purchase the model by October 15th will receive limited privileges. Visit the store here for details.
About Tsumugi Nen
Tsumugi Nen 紡ネン is a Vtuber based on AI (machine learning) and inspired by the remarkable ecology of slime molds which, even though they are single-cell organisms, have redefined the definition of intelligence through their behavior. In her initial phase of development, Tsumugi Nen used her interactions with users on Twitter to learn and build her vocabulary and cultivate her personality. The more users interact with her, the more she updates her account and develops.
You can learn more about her on her official website here (Japanese only).