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China Streaming Leader iQIYI to Produce Most Shows With AI by 2029

What Happened

iQIYI, often called the “Netflix of China,” announced its intention to leverage artificial intelligence for the bulk of its content creation within five years. The platform expects AI to script, edit, and even help develop new show formats. CEO Gong Yu shared that AI could boost efficiency and lower production costs without sacrificing creative value. The company has been experimenting with AI tools and sees the technology as vital to the future of entertainment production. This move could reshape China’s competitive streaming industry, with iQIYI aiming to lead the shift toward automation in TV and film.

Why It Matters

iQIYI’s strategy signals a major transformation in global media workflows, with AI automating traditional creative processes. If successful, it could set a precedent for entertainment companies worldwide to adopt similar AI-driven production models. Read more in our AI News Hub

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