They do (with only one AI though):
"How does it work?
Every night, a script runs that asks Gemini to search the web for the latest AI news—both hype and criticism. Based on the sentiment and economic indicators it finds, it updates the predicted "burst date" and explains its reasoning."
There is also the subreddit LLMPhysics where some of the posts are disturbing.
Many of the people there seem to fall into crackpot rabbit holes and lost touch with reality
You could try solutions oriented toward gaming like Parsec or Nvidia Gamestream with Moonlight. They use hardware acceleration for video encoding and may have better latency than RDP.
Afaik for both Parsec and Moonlight the video is a capture of the screen encoded in h264 or h265 and streamed to the remote client. They may be based on RDP for input but I don't think that's the case.
Moonlight is open-source, you can see in the code yourself as I don't understand most of it. There is also a project that attempt to replace the associated Nvidia Gamestream server but it is quite basic and no longer maintained : https://github.com/loki-47-6F-64/sunshine