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With over 60% of streaming happening on phones, content is being re-cut, paced, and produced specifically for vertical viewing.

Creators have matured from influencers into media entities. They are no longer just seeking sponsorship—they are demanding IP ownership. AI in Entertainment 2026: Trends, Use Cases & Future Impact PumaSwede.12.04.14.Pumas.Slave.XXX.1080p.WMV-PR...

Platforms are using AI to generate intelligent recaps and highlight reels to combat content fatigue, as seen in Slalom's media industry insights . 4. The Creator Economy: Ownership is Key With over 60% of streaming happening on phones,

Interactive NPCs (non-playable characters) powered by generative AI allow for dynamic, unpredictable storylines, explains Evincedev's AI impact blog . 3. "Snackable" & Vertical Stories Dominate AI in Entertainment 2026: Trends, Use Cases &

Vertical, one-minute dramas are dominating streaming, blending professional production with TikTok-style pacing, notes Bernard Marr on LinkedIn .

The way we consume entertainment isn't just evolving—it's being completely rewritten. As we move through 2026, the lines between watching, playing, and interacting have blurred into a single, high-octane experience. Audiences no longer just want to consume content; they want to experience it, control it, and live inside it.

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