Oracle Conductor: The AI Stream Director

An AI co-pilot for live streamers that acts as a real-time director, analyzing the stream to automatically manage scenes, create highlights, and engage the audience. It's designed for solo creators who want to add a layer of intelligent, cinematic production to their broadcasts.

Inspired by the omniscient AI of '2001: A Space Odyssey', the epic narrative journeys of 'Hyperion', and the practical automation of AI workflows, the Oracle Conductor is a downloadable software that acts as a personal, intelligent director for live streamers.

Story & Concept:
Every streamer is a storyteller, embarking on a digital pilgrimage with their audience. The Oracle Conductor is their HAL 9000 or TechnoCore entity, a calm, ever-present intelligence dedicated to enhancing this narrative. It doesn't just manage a stream; it curates it. It treats each broadcast as a 'data-log' and the streamer as 'The Chronicler,' transforming a simple gameplay session or 'Just Chatting' stream into a more structured and dynamic experience. The goal is to give a solo creator the power of a multi-person production team, all orchestrated by an AI with a distinct, sophisticated personality.

How It Works:
The Oracle Conductor is a low-cost, easy-to-install application that runs on the streamer's computer. It integrates with existing systems via APIs and local connections:
1. Ingestion: It connects to streaming software like OBS Studio (via websockets) to monitor and control scenes. It also connects to the Twitch or YouTube API to read the live chat in real-time.
2. Analysis: Using a real-time speech-to-text service, it transcribes the streamer's voice. Both the streamer's speech and the chat log are fed into a large language model (LLM).
3. Event Detection: The LLM is prompted to act as a 'Stream Producer,' identifying key moments: a major plot point in a game, a hilarious joke, a spike in audience sentiment, a philosophical question from a viewer, or a specific keyword trigger.
4. Action & Orchestration: Based on the detected event, the Conductor triggers actions:
- Dynamic Scene Switching: A tense moment in a game could trigger a switch to a cinematic, full-screen camera with no overlay.
- Automated Content: A viewer asks a lore question? The Conductor can fetch the answer from a pre-loaded knowledge base (or a wiki) and post it in chat.
- Highlight Marking: It automatically creates precise timestamps and descriptions of exciting moments, creating a 'cut list' for easy post-stream editing.

Key Features & Earning Potential:
The project is niche, targeting story-driven streamers, RPG players, and educational creators. Its monetization strategy is a freemium subscription model, making it highly accessible.
- Free Tier: Basic chat analysis and manual highlight marking.
- Tier 1 ($7/month): Unlocks automated highlight detection and basic OBS scene-switching triggers.
- Tier 2 ($19/month): The 'Hyperion' Tier. Introduces the 'Pilgrim's Path' feature, where the AI automatically edits the day's best moments into a short video for social media. Also unlocks a synthesized voice for the Oracle to make announcements or answer specific queries on stream.
- Tier 3 ($35/month): The 'Monolith' Tier. Allows for fully customized, complex event sequences (the 'Monolith Moment'). When a major goal is hit (like a sub-a-thon target), the Oracle can execute a pre-designed, multi-step sequence of scene changes, sound effects, and on-screen graphics, creating a cinematic climax.

Project Details

Area: Live Streaming Systems Method: AI Workflow for Companies Inspiration (Book): Hyperion - Dan Simmons Inspiration (Film): 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) - Stanley Kubrick