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EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 3 MIN

The Shock of AI-Generated Drama: The “Tyrant CEO” Archetype.

from *“Yesterday, I Went to Mars ♡”* · host MakotowillOlympusMons

Podcast SummaryA recent story from China’s entertainment industry highlights how AI is beginning to reshape even creative fields.Actor Zhang Xiaolei, who had appeared in over 200 short dramas, reportedly lost work as AI-generated actors became more widely used. He was known for playing a recurring “tyrant CEO” role in short, mobile-first dramas—content designed for speed, scale, and repetition.Because these productions rely on familiar patterns, they are relatively easy for AI to replicate. Lower costs, faster production, and consistent output make AI an attractive option for producers.This points to a broader shift. Rather than simply replacing individual jobs, AI is absorbing structured, repeatable formats. Work that depends on clear patterns and efficiency is especially exposed.At the same time, this raises a question about where human value remains. If standardized work is increasingly automated, then areas that involve variation, interpretation, and ongoing adjustment may become more important.The takeaway is not necessarily about resistance, but awareness. As AI continues to evolve, it may be worth paying attention to which parts of our work are easily replicated—and which parts are not.

Podcast SummaryA recent story from China’s entertainment industry highlights how AI is beginning to reshape even creative fields.Actor Zhang Xiaolei, who had appeared in over 200 short dramas, reportedly lost work as AI-generated actors became more widely used. He was known for playing a recurring “tyrant CEO” role in short, mobile-first dramas—content designed for speed, scale, and repetition.Because these productions rely on familiar patterns, they are relatively easy for AI to replicate. Lower costs, faster production, and consistent output make AI an attractive option for producers.This points to a broader shift. Rather than simply replacing individual jobs, AI is absorbing structured, repeatable formats. Work that depends on clear patterns and efficiency is especially exposed.At the same time, this raises a question about where human value remains. If standardized work is increasingly automated, then areas that involve variation, interpretation, and ongoing adjustment may become more important.The takeaway is not necessarily about resistance, but awareness. As AI continues to evolve, it may be worth paying attention to which parts of our work are easily replicated—and which parts are not.

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