In the variety show "Goodbye Lover 4," the dramatic conflicts have already captured the attention of netizens. A TikTok creator named "A K" has used AI technology to present an even more absurd "behind-the-scenes twist."
On November 22, this netizen reinterpreted the absurd reactions of the observation room guests using Vidu AI. In the footage, the originally calm Huang Zhizhong suddenly "went crazy" upon hearing Mai Lin accuse Li Xingliang, and he even picked up a smoked chicken leg to attack Mai Lin. This absurd plot instantly went viral, garnering over 70,000 likes and 130,000 shares.
This is not just a simple parody video; it showcases new possibilities for AI in content creation. It seems that netizens have discovered a whole new way to entertain themselves: using AI to reconstruct unsatisfactory plots and directly "materialize" their inner grievances and imagination.
Although the facial features of the AI-generated characters appear slightly strange, netizens are not concerned about the visual details. For them, creative expression and the humor effect are what truly matter. This phenomenon reflects an interesting trend in the social media era: audiences are shifting from passive content consumers to active creators and adapters of content.
AI is quietly changing the ecology of content production. From films and TV dramas to variety shows, netizens are redefining the boundaries of "secondary creation" with their imagination and technological tools. This is not just a form of entertainment; it is a new type of cultural expression.
In this AI-empowered era, who says audiences can only passively watch programs? Now, they can become co-creators of content, using their imagination and technology to reconstruct their own "truth."