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This shows AI's expanding role in creating interactive video entertainment.
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Character.AI is launching c.ai Series, short-form episodic videos made mostly with generative AI. These animated microdramas are designed for mobile interaction, differing from traditional live-action microdramas. The microdrama market is expected to grow to $26 billion soon, making this a strategic move for Character.AI.

This shows AI's expanding role in creating interactive video entertainment.
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Character.AI could capture a share of the fast-growing microdrama market.
Companies should explore AI-generated video content to engage users.
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Character.AI is launching c.ai Series, short-form episodic videos made mostly with generative AI. These animated microdramas are designed for mobile interaction, differing from traditional live-action microdramas. The microdrama market is expected to grow to $26 billion soon, making this a strategic move for Character.AI.
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Character.AI is launching c.ai Series, short-form episodic videos made mostly with generative AI. These animated microdramas are designed for mobile interaction, differing from traditional live-action microdramas. The microdrama market is expected to grow to $26 billion soon, making this a strategic move for Character.AI.