AI streams need to be removed or ineligible to receive revenue, as well as not show up on the main page over actual human streamers.
Recently I've been getting suggestions for streams with the category "Probably Artificial, Hopefully Intelligent: AI powered streams and related discussions" and there is no option to mark as not interested. I'm not sure why AI streams are being allowed to begin with, other than some backwards attempt at farming ad revenue (which is a problem in itself) but twitch shouldn't push AI streams on people over actual streamers who are actively working on making their stream entertaining. If they wanna show off your programming skills there are plenty of other websites they can use, without actively harming a community of real actual people trying to find success.
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zevrapony commented
Many people are really worried about the active development of AI technologies. For some, the cause of concern is GPT chat, while others are very worried about https://topaiinfluencers.io , who have recently begun to actively work with different brands, on different platforms, replacing real influencers and bloggers. I also think that their activity should be regulated somehow.