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New York, [Date] – In a surprising twist, Artificial Intelligence is breathing new life into ancient figures, turning them into unlikely fitness gurus. A recent trend sees AI-generated videos of historical personalities like Lin Daiyu, a beloved character from the classic Chinese novel Dream of the Red Chamber, performing traditional exercises like Baduanjin Qigong, captivating audiences and racking up impressive follower counts.

This trend, highlighted in a recent article by Machine Heart, taps into the scattered health mindset of today’s youth, who are known for their paradoxical approach to wellness – burning the midnight oil while simultaneously seeking remedies in herbal teas and health-conscious food choices.

The videos, often created using readily available AI tools like JiMeng 3.0, are surprisingly simple to produce. The process typically involves:

  1. Generating a Base Image: Using AI image generation tools, a full-body portrait of the chosen historical figure is created, often with specific stylistic prompts like classical style.
  2. Animating the Figure: The generated image is then animated using AI video editing software, making it appear as if the figure is performing the desired exercises.

The appeal is undeniable. As the Machine Heart article points out, the sight of the famously delicate Lin Daiyu engaging in physical activity serves as a gentle nudge to the perpetually sedentary, office-bound generation. The result? A surge in popularity for these AI-driven fitness videos, with some accounts gaining nearly 100,000 followers in a single month.

This trend underscores the power of AI to not only entertain but also to subtly influence behavior. By leveraging familiar and beloved figures from the past, these AI-generated videos offer a novel and accessible entry point into the world of traditional health practices. As one commenter noted, it’s the perfect poor man’s approach to wellness – no gym memberships or expensive classes required.

While the long-term impact of this trend remains to be seen, it’s clear that AI is opening up new and creative avenues for promoting health and wellness, one classical figure at a time.

References:

  • Yang, W. (2024, April 9). 免费AI让林黛玉跳上八段锦,一个月涨粉近十万 | AI教程 [Free AI Lets Lin Daiyu Jump into Baduanjin, Gaining Nearly 100,000 Followers in a Month | AI Tutorial]. Machine Heart. Retrieved from [Insert URL Here]


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