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China is going all-in on AI video.
While many countries are still debating regulations, Chinese companies are rapidly building tools that can generate entire video scenes from a single prompt.
We’re about to see a massive shift in how content is created.
AI video models are improving incredibly fast.
Just a few years ago we had simple text-to-image generation.
Now AI can generate cinematic clips with camera motion, lighting, characters, and editing.
And it’s getting better every month.
Chinese tech giants like ByteDance and Alibaba are investing heavily in this space.
Their goal is simple:
Make video creation as easy as typing a sentence.
Imagine typing:
“Cyberpunk city at night with flying cars and neon rain.”
Seconds later an entire animated scene appears.
No camera.
No actors.
No studio.
Just an idea.
If this continues, AI video could disrupt:
• filmmaking
• advertising
• YouTube content
• education
• gaming cinematics
Anyone with imagination could become a filmmaker.
The real question isn’t whether AI video will change media.
It’s who will lead the technology that creates the world’s stories.
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