Short-form video is eating the content industry. AI video generation is going to accelerate that, not slow it down.
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Saw some stats yesterday that got me thinking. average tiktok user spends 95 minutes a day on the platform. youtube shorts hit 70 billion daily views. reels is the fastest growing format on instagram. The content industry is trying to feed this machine and it's struggling. brands need hundreds of video variations per campaign. creators have to post daily to stay visible. the traditional pipeline, script, shoot, edit, publish, just can't keep up with the volume. AI video slots into this p
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