From: redpointai
Traditional Platforms and Camera-Based Content
Existing platforms like Snapchat and TikTok have historically focused on similar end markets, including avatars [00:00:00]. A key aim for these vertical video platforms was to empower creators to easily produce video content using mobile cameras [00:00:10].
The Rise of AI-Generated Content
In contrast, the fundamental value proposition for newer platforms specializing in AI-generated content is to render the camera obsolete [00:00:19]. This shift signifies a move towards AI video creation tools as the primary method of content generation.
The Dilemma of Mixing Content Types
A significant challenge for mobile platforms arises when integrating AI-generated content with traditional camera-based content [00:00:25]. If, for instance, 10% of content is AI-generated, a dilemma emerges regarding how to rank and recommend this content compared to the remaining 90% of camera-based content [00:00:25].
The issue escalates if the ratio shifts to 50% AI-generated and 50% camera-based content [00:00:41]. In such a scenario, mixing these content types could lead to existing human creators receiving significantly fewer views and less attention [00:00:43].
Future Platforms for AI Content
Should the proportion of AI-generated content reach a critical mass, there will be a necessity to establish new platforms specifically designed for this type of media [00:00:51]. This presents a new opportunity for platforms dedicated entirely to AI-generated content [00:00:57].