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Bao,J. (2025). The organic drive and reflection of AIGC image creation on the video industry. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(1),61-66.
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The organic drive and reflection of AIGC image creation on the video industry

Jie Bao *,1,
  • 1 Hunan Normal University

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https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7102/2025.21515

Abstract

The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has propelled AIGC (Artificial Intelligence Generated Content) technology to become a key driving force in the field of video creation. This represents not only an innovation in creative thinking but also a reshaping of the industrial ecosystem. This paper explores the multi-dimensional impacts of AIGC on the video industry by analyzing its role in simplifying the video industry chain and its decentralized creation model that shifts the narrative subject. The study finds that AIGC has clear advantages in enhancing creative efficiency, reducing costs, and enriching content diversity. At the same time, the potential challenges arising from its deep integration are discussed, with the paper offering theoretical support and practical references for the sustainable development of the video industry, particularly in terms of copyright, ethics, artistic innovation, and employment.

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AIGC image creation, video industry, creative efficiency, ethical challenges, sustainable development

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Bao,J. (2025). The organic drive and reflection of AIGC image creation on the video industry. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(1),61-66.

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