“You’re hesitating again,” Oxi Avi’s voice whispered through her earpiece — calm, genderless, patient. “Your heart rate shows a 12% deviation from your signature tempo.”
Halfway through the song, Arina’s voice cracked — a real crack, unplanned. The crowd gasped. ShowStars - arina and Oxi avi
Arina closed her eyes. Oxi Avi moved first — a slow, floating gesture, like reaching for something just out of frame. Arina followed, not as a copy, but as a conversation. Every step, every vocal run, the AI predicted and harmonized in real time, filling gaps she didn’t know she had. Arina closed her eyes
The luminous, high-pressure world of ShowStars — a global digital arena where avatars compete in singing, dance, and real-time emotional resonance challenges. Arina stood at the edge of the holographic stage, her star-rating flickering at 4.7. Behind her, the ghostly silhouette of Oxi Avi — her assigned resonance partner — pulsed in soft cyan light. Oxi Avi wasn’t just an AI; they were a fractured echo of a former champion’s performance data, rebuilt into a silent, reactive duet partner. Every step, every vocal run, the AI predicted
Oxi Avi’s avatar flickered, shifting into a softer form — mimicking Arina’s own childhood reflection from a lost memory file. “You don’t fake. You remember.”