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The Solo Studio: iQIYI’s AI Gambit to Decentralize Chinese Cinema
iQIYI has unveiled 'Na Dou Pro,' an AI-driven suite designed to enable 'one-person film crews' and decentralize professional content creation. This strategic pivot aims to lower production costs and empower independent creators, potentially reshaping the power dynamics of the Chinese entertainment industry.

Digital Doppelgängers: iQIYI’s AI Talent Library Sparks a Rights Revolution in China
iQIYI's launch of an 'AI Artist Library' has sparked a major controversy in China as high-profile actors deny participation and legal experts warn of personality rights violations. The move reflects the streaming giant's attempt to use generative AI to lower production costs amidst financial pressure, even as talent and audiences push back against the commodification of digital likenesses.

China’s Judicial Vanguard: Beijing Codifies the Rules of the Artificial Intelligence Frontier
China’s Supreme People’s Court is drafting new judicial guidelines for AI-related disputes as part of a broader effort to modernize intellectual property protection. The move coincides with a significant rise in data ownership cases and high-tech litigation, signaling the judiciary's growing role in China's industrial and technological strategy.

The Silicon Soul: China’s Entertainment Giants Pivot to Humans in an AI-Saturated Era
China's internet video industry has reached 1.1 billion users, with AI-generated characters now outnumbering humans 10-to-1 in the booming micro-drama sector. Despite massive efficiency gains, industry leaders are shifting focus back to human creativity and 'hybrid talent' to combat content homogenization and regulatory concerns.

WeChat’s War on the Machines: Tencent Cracks Down on Multimillion-Yuan AI Content Farms
Tencent has banned a high-earning WeChat account that utilized AI to generate millions in revenue, signaling a major crackdown on automated 'non-human' content creation. This move aligns with stricter Chinese regulations aimed at maintaining content quality and ensuring clear distinctions between human and synthetic media.

AIGC Takes Center Stage: Kevin Kelly to Keynote China’s Premier Audio-Visual Convention in Chengdu
The 13th China Internet Audio-Visual Convention in Chengdu will feature futurologist Kevin Kelly to discuss AI's transformative impact on the media industry. The event highlights China's strategic pivot toward AI-generated content (AIGC) as a cornerstone of its future digital economy.

From Mass Production to Smart Selection: How Minglue’s AdEff Uses Neuroscience to Tame AI-Generated Video Flood
Minglue Technology’s AdEff product applies EEG and eye-tracking data combined with a multimodal AI model to assess AI-generated video ads in minutes, claiming high correlation with human test results. The tool aims to help marketers select high-potential creatives quickly, cutting wasted media spend and shortening campaign cycles, though questions about external validation, cultural generalisability and biometric privacy remain.

Shenzhen’s Longgang Offers Up to RMB 10m to Back ‘OpenClaw’ AI Agents and Solo AI Start‑Ups
Shenzhen’s Longgang district has proposed a comprehensive support package to build an ecosystem around the open‑source AI agent OpenClaw and the ‘One Person Company’ (OPC) solo entrepreneurship model. The draft offers subsidies, data access, compute credits and talent incentives — including grants and equity channels of up to RMB 10 million — to accelerate agent‑driven startups and domestic AIGC production.

Seedance 2.0 and the Moment AI Video Became Industrially Real
ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 has turned AI video generation into a commercially viable technology, producing near‑cinematic output quickly and cheaply. The model has intensified competition between Chinese and international labs, accelerated industry moves toward AI‑led content production, and raised urgent questions about IP, regulation and platform power.

China’s AI Short‑Drama Boom Enters a ‘Deep‑Water’ Phase as Hit Rates Collapse
Rapid advances in AI video tools have slashed production costs and unleashed a surge of short animated dramas in China, but oversupply has driven hit rates below 5% and forced the industry out of its early ‘easy‑money’ phase. The market is now shifting from volume to IP‑driven, platform‑bound business models, with interactive formats, overseas distribution and B2B brand work seen as the most promising routes to sustainable revenue.

ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 Hits Consumer App — AI Video Generation Moves from Lab to Mainstream
ByteDance has integrated its advanced video-generation model Seedance 2.0 into the Doubao app, letting users create short multi-shot videos from prompts and reference images. Early tests by creators show strong capabilities in multi-camera composition and audio-visual coherence, prompting excitement about creative democratization and concern about industry disruption, IP and ethical risks.

Shanghai Lawmaker Calls for Citywide AI Governance — From Mandatory Watermarks to a Content‑Safety Detection Hub
A Shanghai deputy and securities technologist, Zhan Tingting, has called for a Shanghai‑specific, citywide AI governance system combining a municipal content‑safety detection centre, mandatory non‑removable digital watermarks for AIGC, new local AI laws including protections for minors, and shared tools to detect AI‑enabled financial manipulation. The proposals aim to balance rapid AI adoption with data security, market integrity and public resilience.