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Olivia’s morning began, as it always did, with the "Dream Score." A neural lullaby from her sleep mask had analyzed her REM cycles and composed a 45-second orchestral swell representing her subconscious. She shared it to her "Thread"—a public feed of sensory micro-content. Within seconds, a pianist in Tokyo layered a jazz riff over it. A poet in Berlin added a spoken-word verse about falling elevators. By 7:15 AM, Olivia’s dream was the number three trending "Remix" on the platform. She earned 0.002 cents per stream. It was, as they said, "micro-fame."

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the entertainment and media industry, with applications in content creation, distribution, and marketing. AI-powered tools are being used to create personalized content recommendations, optimize content delivery, and predict audience behavior.

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It is more expensive and complicated than ever to watch everything. Piracy is rising again because consumers refuse to pay for 12 different apps. The "Cable Bundle 2.0" (paying for Netflix, Disney, Max, Peacock, Apple, Amazon) is now more expensive than old-school satellite TV was in the 1990s.