Character.ai Enters The Microdrama Race With Characters That Talk Back
The first three AI-made series let adults chat with characters after each episode, and Character.ai plans tools for users to create their own shows.
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Microdramas are booming, and Character.AI is turning it into a two-way obsession
Character.AI is chasing the booming microdrama market with three AI-assisted vertical series whose characters remain available for conversations, questions, and fresh role-playing after each episode.
Character.AI wants a piece of the microdrama pie
Character.AI's plan to become more than just an LLM-powered chatbot platform is going beyond interactive books, comics, and audio dramas. Today, the company announced the debut of c.ai Series - short-form, episodic videos designed to be watched and interacted with - on your phone. Unlike traditional microdrama services that feature cheaply produced, live-action shows starring human performers, c.ai Series are animated and almost entirely made wi…
Character.ai enters the microdrama arena with its own productions, but there's a twist
In an interesting twist that takes advantage of the company's core product, users can chat with these shows' characters, ask them questions, and even roleplay different storylines.
AI Platform Character.ai Introduces Suite of Microseries Focused on Anime, Horror, Action Adventure: ‘Deeper Connection Between Fans and Characters’
Character.ai is introducing "c.ai Series," a collection of microseries created using characters native to the Character.ai platform.
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