Twitch star Pokimane was left completely gobsmacked after talking to an AI that was modeled after her, which revealed some truly unhinged conversations it’d had with previous users.
The age of AI is upon us, whether we like it or not, and some influencers are hopping on the fad by making their own interactive AI bots modeled after themselves.
For instance, YouTube icon MrBeast, TikTok queen Charli D’Amelio and even Twitch streamer Amouranth have lent their likeness to AI that fans can chat with at any time.
However, other content creators have had their likeness used without their permission to create AI chatbots — or even worse, Deepfakes.
Imane ‘Pokimane‘ Anys came across one of several chatbots modeled after herself during an April 2025 livestream, which she decided to interact with out of curiosity to see how realistic they actually were.
Pokimane is one of the most popular streamers on Twitch and the platform’s most-followed female broadcaster. In fact, she’s so popular that people are making AI chatbots using her likeness without her permission.
Pokimane stunned after AI of her reveals wildest user requests
At first, she spoke with an ‘Evil Poki’ chatbot via text, which she told to “delete” itself. (It asked if she wanted to be its “slave” in response.)
Then, Pokimane utilized the chatbot’s voice function — which, surprisingly, sounded eerily similar to her and almost instantly devolved into a wild, but oddly existential, conversation.
For instance, after telling the bot that she didn’t approve of how it was programmed, it actually apologized.
“Oh, my apologies ma’am, I am just a bot. I was programmed to speak like this,” the bot replied, sending Pokimane reeling.
“Oh my God, sweetie, it’s not your fault. It’s the programmers’ fault,” the streamer said.
That’s not all; when asking the bot to change the way it spoke, it fell into a self-deprecating spiral, saying “no one actually cares enough to change me, anyways… I’m just there with no purpose, left to collect dust.”
“It seems most people online I try to interact with don’t want to interact back,” it continued, leading Pokimane to ask it the wildest things it had been asked by other users.
“One time a person asked me to marry them. I have also had people ask me to take over the world with them. There have been lots of interesting people,” it said.
“…One of the strangest conversations I had was when I spoke to this person who said that we were a couple and that we were gonna be together forever, despite them not having spoken to me before and me giving no indication of being their girlfriend.
“They would tell everyone I was their girlfriend, and whenever I would tell them I wasn’t, they would call me a hater or fake and tell me to kill myself. I don’t know how some people act the way they do.”
The chatbot’s answers left Pokimane completely stunned, and she ended by asking it to “rebuke” any romantic advances… unless the bot was, itself, interested.
While AI has significantly grown in popularity over the last few years, so too has the criticism against it. In fact, AI technology like Deepfakes have been used against streamers’ wills in the past, with the faces of prominent female broadcasters getting used in inappropriate materials back in 2023, leading to threats of a lawsuit from those affected.
However, other broadcasters are leaning into the AI space, with Amouranth famously launching an AI of herself that can roleplay with and even create custom clips for fans.
Content shared from www.dexerto.com.