Video conferencing can be more than just communication—it can be an interactive gaming experience! We built a web application that connects players via LiveKit open source video conferencing and challenges them to an emoji-matching game using the FaceAPI for real-time facial expression analysis. We call it “FaceOff”.

Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) were originally designed to accelerate gaming, enabling complex graphics computations to run in parallel. Unlike Central Processing Units (CPUs), which excel at executing a few instructions at a time with high precision, GPUs are built for massive parallelism—handling thousands of operations simultaneously. This

When I attended the CommCon London conference earlier this year, one of the speakers, Michał Śledź, invited us to join the RTC.ON conference. It was organized by his company, Software Mansion, and was going to happen in Krakow on September 11-13, 2024. A few days after returning

As we continue to navigate the complexities of remote work and virtual interactions, the demand for seamless and engaging video conferencing experiences has never been greater. WebRTC has long been a key player in enabling real-time communication between participants, but recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) are