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The Future of Content Creation

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May 2025

The landscape of content creation is evolving, with creators exploring new platforms, formats and collaborations. At the heart of this transformation is India's thriving creator ecosystem, which boasts the largest community of Instagram creators in the world.

- SANDHYA DEVANATHAN

The Future of Content Creation

This hub of creative talent has given rise to a dominance in reels creation, with India consistently topping global charts for most produced reels every week. The country's love for short-form video content has enabled it to produce engaging, high-quality content that resonates with audiences worldwide, as seen in 2024 with Diljit Dosanjh's collaboration with international artists, the rise of Hanumankind as a globally popular artist and trends like the Asoka make-up going global.

Here are some of the themes that will spur the growth of the creator economy in India.

Integration of AI: One of the most significant trends shaping the creator economy is the integration of AI, which is revolutionising content creation, enabling new forms of storytelling and providing creators with tools to produce high-quality content at scale. Chefs like Saransh Goila and creators like Sejal Kumar have used AI to brainstorm ideas for recipes and music videos. Meta AI's tools on Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp have made AI accessible, with people even asking AI to roast their own profiles!

Creators are experimenting with AI on Instagram. Be it AI characters or creator AIs, these AI-powered chatbots can respond to comments, answer questions and even create personalised content for fans. By using AI, creators can build a more immersive experience for their audience.

For instance, some creators are using AI-powered chatbots to share behind-the-scenes stories, provide exclusive updates or offer personalised advice.

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