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INDUSTRY REPORTKuaishou (Kling)2026-03-21

Chinese AI Video Generation Reaches Commercial Viability as Kuaishou Demonstrates Global Monetization Potential

Key Takeaways

  • ▸AI-generated video quality has improved to commercial-grade standards, enabling monetization through subscription and licensing models
  • ▸Kuaishou's paid AI video tools demonstrate scalable business models for synthetic media in the creator economy
  • ▸Rising video quality increases risks of deepfake proliferation and copyright violations, requiring stronger detection and policy frameworks
Source:
Hacker Newshttps://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2026/03/20/world/chinese-ai-videos-used-to-look-fake/↗

Summary

Chinese short-form video platform Kuaishou has demonstrated that AI-generated video technology has matured to the point where it can be commercially monetized, marking a significant milestone in the generative AI industry. The platform's success with paid AI video tools shows that synthetic media has transitioned from novelty to legitimate business opportunity, with capabilities now sophisticated enough to fool viewers and generate revenue at scale. However, this advancement simultaneously amplifies emerging risks around deepfakes and copyright infringement, as higher-quality AI video becomes increasingly difficult to distinguish from authentic content. The development underscores both the commercial potential and regulatory challenges of generative video technology, particularly as these tools become more accessible and powerful globally.

  • Chinese companies are leading practical implementation of generative video technology ahead of Western competitors

Editorial Opinion

While Kuaishou's achievement represents genuine technical progress in generative AI, the commercialization of near-photorealistic video synthesis without corresponding advances in detection, authentication, and legal frameworks creates significant societal risks. The gap between technological capability and regulatory readiness has widened considerably, suggesting that content provenance and copyright protection mechanisms must become immediate priorities rather than afterthoughts in the deployment of such powerful tools.

Computer VisionGenerative AIMarket TrendsMisinformation & Deepfakes

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