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The Download: China’s AI drama factory and the WHO’s missing health targets

This is today’s edition of The Download , our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How Chinese short dramas became AI content machines China’s s

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May 15, 2026 · 12:10 PM2 min readSource: MIT Technology Review
The Download: China’s AI drama factory and the WHO’s missing health targets

This is today’s edition of The Download , our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How Chinese short dramas became AI content machines China’s short drama industry is fueled by bite-sized, melodramatic, and smutty shows built for smartphone scrolling. Now, many are being made entirely with AI: no actors, camera operators, cinematographers, or CGI specialists required.

An average of 470 AI-generated short dramas were released every day in January. Production timelines have shrunk from months to weeks, while costs have dropped by up to 90%. Storytelling is also increasingly driven by performance data. The format is rapidly expanding overseas while reshaping the work of writers and production crews. Read the full story on AI’s dramatic impact on China’s short drama industry . The World Health Organization’s latest global statistics report reads less like a progress update than a warning sign. Progress on some of the world’s biggest health threats is stalling, and in some cases reversing altogether. There were 1.3 million new HIV cases in 2024, malaria is resurging, vaccination rates are slipping in the Americas, and 42.8 million children are suffering from severe malnutrition. The world is now far off track from meeting many of the UN’s major health goals by 2030. Here’s what the numbers reveal about the state of global health . This story is from The Checkup, our weekly newsletter giving you the inside track on all things biotech. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Thursday.

Key points

  • An average of 470 AI-generated short dramas were released every day in January.
  • Production timelines have shrunk from months to weeks, while costs have dropped by up to 90%.
  • Storytelling is also increasingly driven by performance data.
  • The format is rapidly expanding overseas while reshaping the work of writers and production crews.
  • Read the full story on AI’s dramatic impact on China’s short drama industry .

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This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by MIT Technology Review.

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