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What Changed
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Why It Matters
The creation of a “full‑made” feature like *Dreams of Violets* demonstrates that current generative AI can produce not only stills or short clips but coherent, diegetically meaningful cinema—unlocking a low‑budget, rapid‑cycle production model that threatens traditional studio pipelines while empowering marginalized voices. Technically, it proves multimodal synthesis (vision, audio, scripting) can sustain brand, pacing, and emotional arc, signaling the next benchmark for AI‑generated content and a new battleground for intellectual‑property and deep‑fake regulation.
Confirmed Facts
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Who Is Affected
- AI product teams
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