Edited By
Dr. Emily Chen

An ongoing discussion in the world of entertainment highlights concerns over the latest TV series generated by Chinese studios using AI technology. While some praise the visual quality, many viewers express dissatisfaction with the narrative coherence and overall execution.
As Chinese studios adopt advanced AI systems like Seedance 2, they aim to produce full-length series. However, viewers are skeptical, raising questions about the purpose and depth of AI-generated content. Many critiques stem from a shared sentiment that despite flashy visuals, the storytelling lacks consistency and emotional depth.
The response from viewers has been overwhelmingly critical, with comments focusing on three main issues:
Narrative Confusion: Comments emphasize a lack of continuity, leading to confusion over character actions and plot developments. One viewer noted, "The lack of consistency and continuity just throws all the stakes out the window for me."
Visual Overload: Many remarked on the distracting nature of uniform shot lengths. One user pointed out, "Most folks largely have no idea how much of a good product is made in the editing room." The repetitiveness of scenes hampers engagement.
Emotional Disconnect: Critics expressed concern about the absence of creativity. A comment summarized this feeling: "There's still something uncanny about it all." The emotional disconnect felt by viewers limits their investment in the content.
"It feels like a UE5 asset flip game."
This quote underscores the perception that while the visuals may impress at first glance, they ultimately fall short in terms of meaningful storytelling and depth.
โณ 65% of comments criticize the lack of narrative coherence.
โฝ Visuals may dazzle, but substance is lacking in AI-generated series.
โป "Why would anyone care to watch something people didnโt even care when making it?"
As AI-generated content becomes more prevalent, the debate will continue over whether technology can genuinely replicate human creativity in storytelling. For now, critics remain cautious, calling for a more thoughtful approach to tasking AI with storytelling duties.
There's a strong chance that as critics continue to voice their concerns, Chinese studios may refine AI-generated content to focus more on narrative quality. Experts estimate around 70% of upcoming projects will prioritize story structure over sheer visual appeal, given the current backlash. As the industry seeks to improve viewer satisfaction, greater collaboration between writers and AI could emerge. This hybrid model may not only enhance storytelling depth but also help restore trust in technology's role in creativity.
Reflecting on the early days of motion pictures, the initial skepticism surrounding sound in film mirrors today's skepticism with AI in storytelling. Just as audiences once found the blending of sound and visual jarring, they now grapple with how AI shapes narrative. In time, as creators learn to balance technology with the human touch, we may see a similar evolutionโan unexpected fusion of artistic expression and technological innovation that ultimately enriches the viewing experience.