Avalon GloboCare Corp (NASDAQ:ALBT) director Michael Mathews talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the development of RPM’s innovative AI video production platform, Catch-Up. Mathews, who also serves as CEO of RPM, described the platform as the first of its kind - capable of producing videos automatically using generative AI and large language models. The system is designed to support content creators, particularly podcasters, by automating video production. According to Mathews, “This is a system that will scrape a YouTube video... and then through intelligent large language model prompting, you create opening and closing commentary.” This is delivered using a personal avatar and published across social media platforms based on a schedule. Mathews outlined a two-phase marketing plan. The first involves targeting podcasters and creators via email by content verticals such as politics, pop culture, and finance. The second phase will be a YouTube video campaign planned for mid-2026. He also emphasized the scalability of the platform, highlighting a goal of securing several hundred licenses in the first six months and thousands by the end of the first year. A provisional patent has already been filed with the USPTO. Looking ahead, RPM is planning a personalization phase to expand scraping capabilities across multiple platforms and is open to acquiring synergistic AI products. For more updates, visit Proactive’s YouTube channel. Don’t forget to like this video, subscribe to the channel, and enable notifications for future content. #AvalonGloboCare #RPM #AIvideo #GenerativeAI #SaaSplatform #ContentCreation #Podcasters #AItechnology #StartupStrategy #MichaelMathews #ArtificialIntelligence #VideoAutomation #TechInterview