
Faces Lent to AI Dramas Become Permanent
Ordinary people lend their faces for AI-generated short dramas but cannot retrieve them afterward. These likenesses persist eternally in AI content, epitomizing a dramatic shift in the current era.
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Ordinary people lend their faces for AI-generated short dramas but cannot retrieve them afterward. These likenesses persist eternally in AI content, epitomizing a dramatic shift in the current era.

Shanghai salon explores micro-short drama evolution amid AI surge, with market hitting 1000B RMB by 2025 and AI dramas outnumbering real 10:1. Industry shifts to IP series like '18-Year-Old Great-Grandma' for sustainability. Storytelling and aesthetics trump AI efficiency for quality.

The inaugural hits of AI-generated short dramas are undergoing a collective 'disappearance test.' Instability of viral content is rising. This shift encourages the industry to move from rapid expansion to structured production.
Kunlun Wanwei's Q1 revenue rose 45.69% to 2.57B CNY, with overseas revenue up 49.29% to 2.487B CNY. TianGong AI business sustained high growth amid commercialization. Short drama and AI short drama platform hit monthly flow over $48M, ARR exceeding $570M.

AI-generated videos depicting fruits in melodramatic plots of infidelity, pregnancy, and revenge have gone massively viral on TikTok and Douyin, amassing millions of views and fans. These low-effort clips follow clichéd formulas like cuckold anxiety and family feuds, burning AI tokens for quick production. The phenomenon reveals humanity's insatiable draw to absurd, schlocky content, extending beyond fruits to everyday objects.

iQIYI's AI-generated dramas struggle with incorporating 'renqing shigu' (social graces and human relationships). AI excels in efficiency but lacks nuanced understanding of cultural norms essential for engaging storytelling. This highlights a key bottleneck in AI content creation.

March exclusive report on AI-generated dramas and anime shows top plays exceeding 600 million. Nearly all new releases (99.28%) see under 30 million incremental views. Reveals stark market disparities in AI video content.

Major platforms iQiyi, Youku, and Tencent Video are collectively betting on AI-generated long-form dramas. This move positions them strongly, but retaining success depends on content quality.

AI-generated anime dramas surged to 1.2 billion views amid tech breakthroughs but collapsed due to oversupply, low quality, and rising costs. Production efficiency soared with models like Seedance 2.0, yet compute queues and pricing hikes crippled scalability. Industry contraction hit hard, with outsourcing rates halving and tail payments vanishing.

Graphite's latest survey finds AI-generated content now outnumbers human originals across the internet. This shift amplifies long-term industry risks. Debate rages: efficiency win or creativity loss?