At the beginning of the year, while shopping at the Coquitlam Mall with my wife, I suddenly received a call from AL*** brother, who mentioned a "very surprising product" for me to check out.
As I opened my phone in front of my wife: a beautiful woman was undressing... I quickly explained: This is really business!
🔵The gameplay is very simple:
Players enter and directly bet on: what color is the woman's bra or panties?
Each round has a 23-second betting period, after which the woman "draws" the result by undressing.
For ordinary players, the highlight is "the woman undressing." But for industry insiders, the real highlight is: all of this is AI.
The woman is an AI character
The color of the clothes is randomly generated by AI
The undressing and action poses are all rendered by AI
🔵 EEAI's breakthrough: AI fully replaces real people
Besides this quirky gameplay, EEAI's live baccarat, roulette, lottery, and other products are also managed by AI dealers and AI tables. This directly addresses the biggest pain point in the live video industry: cost.
Traditional cost structure of live video (per table $20,000–$30,000/month):
Site and decoration (about 20%)
Hardware equipment (about 20%)
Personnel costs (about 30%)
Technical systems (about 20%)
Compliance and hidden costs (about 10%)
At the end of September, WE Video announced the cessation of operations, although compliance was the main reason, the high operating costs were also a burden that crushed the company.
EEAI's AI solution directly replaces dealers, venues, and a large amount of hardware, actually reducing operating costs by 50–70%.
And the official claims: It only takes 1 month to launch a customized AI live game.
🔵The challenge of AI: Trust
Live video in the past emphasized "the authenticity of the draw," would broadcast TV footage, and even provide call verification.
But purely AI-generated results naturally lack a sense of trust and are easily regarded by players as video games.
EEAI's solution is:
Introducing blockchain card storage & verification technology, using on-chain verification to ensure "the results of the game cannot be tampered with," establishing trust.
🔵 Technical implementation
My analysis: EEAI might be using AI tools to generate common storyboards, then controlling the combination of storyboards to form coherent operation animations.
Technically, it's not extremely complex, but the application scenario is novel, hitting the industry's pain point.
🔵 Industry significance
The gambling industry is often called a "technology desert," where talent is considered second or third rate. But EEAI's products show:
AI's disruptive impact in low-tech threshold industries
New cost structures and business models may reshape the live video industry
In a word: EEAI has turned the "high-cost business" of live video into a "lightweight AI product".
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