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OiiOii AI Global Film Contest Draws 194 Films From Independent Creators, Top 10 Generate More Than 1.7 Million Views and Interactions

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From African American Boo Hag folklore and Islamic traditions surrounding the afterlife to cyberpunk Tokyo, creators used AI to produce original sci-fi and horror short films during the monthlong competition.

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — In one month, 194 independent creators from around the world produced and published short films for OiiOii AI’s Into the Paradox: Sci-Fi & Horror Film Contest, exploring stories rooted in cultures and traditions as diverse as African American Boo Hag folklore, Islamic concepts of the afterlife and contemporary Japanese life. The top 10 entries collectively generated more than 1.7 million combined views and interactions across social platforms.

The global competition ran from July 1 through July 31 and challenged creators to make original science fiction and horror films using OiiOii AI. Films ranged from one to five minutes and covered a broad range of visual styles, storytelling approaches and cultural references, extending beyond the contest’s core cyberpunk and science fiction themes.

Unlike competitions centered on established filmmakers or influencer talent, the contest was open to independent creators worldwide. The only language requirement was that films include English dialogue or English subtitles.

Creators used OiiOii AI’s seven-agent workflow across the filmmaking process, including script development, character creation, scene design, storyboarding and video generation.

A panel of three judges reviewed the finalist entries and selected the contest’s top placements and Innovation Award recipients. The judging panel included Hollywood VFX veteran Tun-En Chen, a compositor at Blur Studio, and world-renowned AI artists Gizem Akdag and Ehuang Lu.

Contest winners

Award

Creator / Title

Link

1st Place / Grand Prize

Muhammad Ihsan Fadli / BARZAKH: Every End Begins

https://www.instagram.com/p/DbWtXzHvy45/

2nd Place
Gold Award

Keskin / Behind the Eyes

https://x.com/craftian_keskin/status/2081828357923086553?s=20

3rd Place / Silver Award

SOENGKHAN STUDIOS / STRAYED

https://www.instagram.com/p/Da0RUukuH8V/

Innovation Award

Muhammad Ihsan Fadli / BARZAKH: Every End Begins
Keskin / Behind the Eyes
AYS Productions / Null Reality

https://www.instagram.com/p/DbWtXzHvy45/


https://x.com/craftian_keskin/status/2081828357923086553?s=20


https://www.instagram.com/p/DbI1qIGt2My/

Community’s Choice Award

Nurul Maulidiyah / 02.17 The Paradox Loop
Sharon Riley / That Pizza Guy
SOUTSU, 𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝟬𝟮
Doncrypto / DEJA VU
Jessica Collins / CODEX ZERO
Aaliya / The Horror Hospital
Shami Davidson / MIRAGE CITY
AYS Productions / THE AWAKENING
Aniket Sharma / The Mothlight 🕯🪶
JOY JULIET / HORROR

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DbIf2CIhXlC/?igsh=MTVia3Q5dnlwNDRmbA==


https://x.com/Just_sharon7/status/2076261415774757217?s=20


https://x.com/SOUTSUGames/status/2083193418596180455?s=20


https://x.com/DonCrypto_/status/2083406985630753015


https://x.com/AIwithJessica/status/2076131857222054333?s=20


https://x.com/AIwithAliya/status/2083072766794768734?s=20


https://x.com/ShamiWeb3/status/2080447724324057401?s=20


https://www.instagram.com/p/DbLovNGtXDE/


https://www.instagram.com/reel/DbGWpL-RU7A/?igsh=MWI1NjJiNnd6emg1ZA==


https://x.com/JoyJuliet_AI/status/2082521088123376122?s=20

Judges praise the field’s range and execution

Chen, who reviewed each finalist film, shared his overall impressions of the group.

“I was really impressed by how confidently the finalists created atmosphere through rain, darkness, lighting, and sound design. There was a real cinematic sense of tension in many of the films,” Chen said. “The photorealism has reached a point where I could stay immersed in the story without thinking too much about the technology behind it. I was also impressed by filmmakers who used AI not just to make things look real, but to explore more imaginative visual ideas, from a ground surface turning into a staircase to character designs built around metaphor rather than physical likeness.

“I think one area that could be pushed further is pacing, especially giving characters a little more time to take in what’s happening. That extra moment gives the audience time to feel what the character is going through and connect with them more. It also helps to establish a little more story context earlier on, so we understand what’s at stake before the tension really starts to build.

“Overall, I really enjoyed seeing how differently each filmmaker approached horror storytelling, and I’m looking forward to seeing how they continue to develop new ways of expressing fear, suspense, and emotion through the genre.”

Grand Prize: BARZAKH: Every End Begins

The Grand Prize went to Muhammad Ihsan Fadli’s BARZAKH: Every End Begins, a film that combines religious themes with futuristic character and environmental design.

Judge Gizem Akdag singled out the film for how it used AI to build a distinctive visual world.

“One of its biggest strengths is how seamlessly it brings together contrasting ideas, from a natural material like wood set against futuristic technological characters to the tension between science and religion,” said Akdag. “Rather than feeling forced, these opposing elements complement each other beautifully, making the world feel unique and thoughtfully constructed. I absolutely loved the wooden character: instead of relying only on realistic human characters, the film takes full advantage of AI’s ability to build an entirely new visual language. The sequence where the character dies was exceptionally well executed, with details like the hands and feet contracting making the scene far more impactful. It has a distinctive style and tells its story in a way that feels genuinely original, one of my favorite films in the selection.”

Chen also weighed in on the film’s cultural grounding.

“The religious context adds depth, but it also seems necessary to understand some of the film’s basic logic,” said Chen. “Without prior knowledge of Barzakh and the Islamic tradition of post-death questioning, the fragmented imagery and voice-over interrogation may feel disconnected rather than intentionally mysterious. But I really like the atmosphere, character design, environments, editing, and sound.”

Second Place: Behind the Eyes

Judge Ehuang Lu commented on the contest’s second-place entry.

“It is a high-quality sci-fi short film that uses AI perfectly to tell a strong story,” said Lu. “Though short, it clearly shows the fear inside us and how we can beat it. It controls the dark lighting and mood amazingly well.”

Akdag also stated: “I really enjoyed the dark world the film creates. The realism is achieved very well, and some of the creature sequences feature particularly impressive visual effects. I especially loved the ending shot, the visual effect there is beautifully executed and shows another great use of AI. It’s a nice reminder that AI isn’t just valuable for generating videos, but also for creating unique visual effects that would otherwise be difficult to achieve.”

Third Place: STRAYED

OiiOii AI’s panel of three judges praised STRAYED for turning an everyday story into effective, understated horror. They pointed to the realistic struggle of a character worked to exhaustion as a modern allegory, the strong consistency between the character and its photorealistic environment, and the film’s tense, paranoid atmosphere as it follows the protagonist through a Japanese city.

The panel also highlighted the film’s twist ending, in which the protagonist turns out to already be dead, as a satisfying payoff to the story’s buildup, as well as its ability to tell a dark story without relying on a traditionally dark visual style.

Creators on Making Films With OiiOii AI

The winning creators described different ways OiiOii AI supported their filmmaking process, from visual experimentation and world-building to maintaining continuity across scenes and moving quickly from concept to execution.

Muhammad Ihsan Fadli, creator of BARZAKH: Every End Begins, said the process leaned entirely on OiiOii AI.

“OiiOii AI made this possible,” they said. “It allowed me to explore cinematic compositions, environments, characters, and surreal moments that would have been extremely difficult to create through traditional production. At the same time, working with AI required constant experimentation and iteration, from refining prompts and compositions to maintaining continuity and visual details throughout the film.”

Keskin, creator of Behind the Eyes, said working inside OiiOii AI’s single canvas kept the story connected from scene to scene.

“Creating the film with OiiOii felt very comfortable and intuitive,” they said. “Having everything inside a single canvas made it easy to create what I needed while keeping track of the entire storyline. Instead of constantly jumping between separate tools or losing sight of the narrative, I could develop the visuals while still seeing how each piece connected to the larger story.”

The team at SoengkhanStudio said the process was smooth from start to finish.

“Using OiiOii AI was an enjoyable and surprisingly smooth experience,” the team said. “The interface was intuitive, the generation process was fast, and it allowed us to experiment with multiple visual ideas efficiently. The tool helped us move quickly from concept to execution while keeping the creative process flexible.”

About OiiOii AI

OiiOii AI is the world’s first AI animation agent platform, built to democratize animation creation and put the power of filmmaking directly in creators’ hands. Founded in 2025, OiiOii enables a single creator to guide the entire animation production pipeline while keeping full creative control in human hands. By streamlining complex production workflows, OiiOii serves as a creative partner, helping filmmakers, studios, and independent creators bring high-quality animated stories to life more efficiently. OiiOii is on a mission of creative equality — to empower 100 million people by 2030 to create their own animations and games.

Learn more at • Instagram @oiioii_ai • YouTube @OiiOii_AI• X @OiiOii_AI .

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SPJIMR revamps its PGPDM curriculum and programme to create greater impact in the social sector

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MUMBAI, India, Aug. 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — India’s social sector is undergoing a profound transformation. Traditional charity-led models are giving way to rights-based development frameworks that are increasingly driven by measurable outcomes, systems thinking, innovation, and cross-sector collaboration. The growing influence of social entrepreneurship, impact investing, ESG frameworks, public-private partnerships, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) mandates is reshaping how social impact is conceived, funded, and delivered.

Recognising these shifts, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR) has revamped its Post Graduate Programme in Development Management (PGPDM) and opened applications for Batch 28 commencing in February 2027.

As India’s only development management programme with the international Triple Crown accreditation of AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS, PGPDM has built a strong legacy of developing leaders who drive meaningful and sustainable change. In May 2026, the programme celebrated the graduation of its Silver Jubilee Batch (Batch 25), marking a significant milestone in its journey. 

PGPDM’s distinctive strength is its diverse cohort. NGO leaders, government officials, UN professionals, social impact consultants and entrepreneurs, and CSR leaders learn together, creating a rich environment for peer learning and cross-sector collaboration.

Professor Tanojkumar Meshram, Chairperson, PGPDM, SPJIMR, believes that the social sector no longer works in isolation. Drawing on his own path, from the Indian civil services to the social sector and academia, Prof. Meshram said, “PGPDM has built a community of passionate and competent social change professionals where practitioners across sectors and thematics don’t just study together; they form the alliances that deepen and/or scale real solutions.”

The revised curriculum strengthens four key pillars: ESG, AI for Development, Social Entrepreneurship and Public Policy. To better support working professionals, the programme has introduced flexible online class schedules and updated evaluation methods. The curriculum also expands its elective offerings, including advanced courses in strategy, data, organisational and financial compliance, reflecting the emerging leadership needs of the social sector.

To further strengthen practice-orientated learning, three new experiential labs focusing on leadership, communication, and professional writing have been introduced, providing participants with opportunities to develop critical managerial and organisational capabilities.

A key addition to the programme is a year-long Social Impact Project that will be undertaken jointly with SPJIMR’s full-time management participants. This interdisciplinary collaboration blends the practical realities of development management with corporate rigour, enabling participants to address complex social challenges through integrated, cross-sector approaches.

The institute is also transitioning to a single annual intake each February, replacing the earlier two-batch model. This will bring together a larger cohort (nearly 100) of development professionals to study and learn on campus, creating greater opportunities for networking, community building, cross-sector collaboration, and most importantly, a stronger platform for sector-wide dialogue and knowledge exchange.

As PGPDM enters its 16th year with Batch 28, its impact is evident in the achievements of its alumni. Graduates have gone on to redesign existing programmes, develop innovative solutions, improve impact measurement within their organisations, establish new social ventures inspired by their learning and peer network, and assume leadership and CXO roles across NGOs, social enterprises, and CSR functions.

As Prof. Meshram puts it, “The programme doesn’t just provide knowledge; it equips professionals with the vision, confidence, and clarity to reimagine development challenges and drive systemic change.”

Admissions for Batch 28 are now open. Eligibility criteria and application details are available on the institute’s website.

For more such news and updates, visit the SPJIMR Newsroom.

 

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Jumio Positioned for Third Consecutive Year as the Leader in the 2026 SPARK Matrix™ for Identity Capture and Verification Solutions

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QKS Group highlights Jumio’s evolution toward identity intelligence, combining global document coverage, advanced biometrics and AI-led fraud detection

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Aug. 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Jumio, the leading provider of AI-powered identity intelligence, today announced that QKS Group has once again positioned the company as the leader in the edition of the SPARK Matrix™: Identity Capture and Verification, 2026 Solutions report. This is Jumio’s third consecutive year receiving this recognition, reflecting its continued expansion beyond point-in-time identity verification to become a world leader in reusable identity.

The QKS Group SPARK Matrix™ evaluates technology vendors based on technology excellence and customer impact, providing analysis of market dynamics, technology trends, vendor capabilities and competitive positioning. Jumio’s 2026 assessment highlights the company’s approach to combining document and biometric verification with broader identity intelligence to help organizations identify sophisticated fraud while supporting secure, scalable digital onboarding.

“Jumio’s positioning in the Identity Capture and Verification market reflects its evolution from point-in-time identity checks toward a broader identity intelligence approach,” said Divya Baranawal, Vice President and principal Analyst at QKS Group. “The company combines automated document verification, advanced biometrics, premium liveness detection, cross-transaction risk analysis, and configurable KYC and AML workflows to help organizations establish trust throughout the digital identity lifecycle.”

Jumio brings these capabilities together through a connected identity intelligence approach that draws on signals across transactions and the customer lifecycle. Its identity graph helps organizations understand relationships between identities and detect patterns that may be missed when transactions are evaluated in isolation, while reusable identity capabilities enable businesses to recognize previously verified, trusted users with less friction.

“Digital trust increasingly depends on understanding identity risk across the entire customer relationship, especially as AI gives fraudsters new ways to scale sophisticated attacks,” said Mark Lorion, CEO of Jumio. “This recognition reflects the breadth of intelligence we’ve built into the Jumio platform and our focus on empowering our customers to make more informed identity decisions, while delivering a frictionless experience for trusted users. Our position as the clear leader for both customer impact and technology excellence clearly demonstrates the real benefits that Jumio delivers for some of the world’s largest and best-known brands.”

The 2026 recognition builds on Jumio’s continued investment in identity intelligence, including capabilities designed to identify cross-transaction fraud and surface new risks after onboarding. Together, these capabilities give organizations a more connected view of identity while supporting KYC and AML requirements across global digital customer journeys.

To learn more about Jumio and its award-winning, AI-powered solutions, visit jumio.com.

About Jumio
Jumio helps organizations to know and trust their customers online. From account opening to ongoing monitoring, the Jumio Platform provides AI-powered identity intelligence anchored in biometric authentication, automation and data-driven insights to accurately establish, maintain and reassert trust.

Leveraging powerful automated technology including biometric screening, AI/machine learning, liveness detection and no-code orchestration with hundreds of data sources, Jumio helps to fight fraud and financial crime, onboard customers faster and meet regulatory compliance including KYC and AML. Jumio has processed more than 1 billion transactions spanning over 200 countries and territories from real-time web and mobile transactions.

Based in Sunnyvale, California, Jumio operates globally with offices and representation in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East, and has been the recipient of numerous awards for innovation. Jumio is backed by Centana Growth Partners, Great Hill Partners and Millennium Technology Value Partners.

For more information, please visit www.jumio.com.

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2026 TME Chinese Music Impact Summit Held: Music IP and New Growth Paths for the Industry in the AI Era

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MACAO, Aug. 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On August 15, 2026, the “2026 TME Chinese Music Impact Summit”, hosted by Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME), was held in Macao, China. Themed “Music IP: Where the Future Grows”, the summit brought together leading figures from across the global music industry for a series of discussions on AI, live music, artists and super fans, jointly exploring the creation, growth, global expansion, and long-term value of music IP in the AI era.

In his opening remarks at the summit, Cussion Kar Shun Pang, Executive Chairman of Tencent Music Entertainment Group, said that AI enables the industry to produce large volumes of content in a short time, which also means high-quality music is becoming scarcer. High-quality music content creation and intellectual property protection are the foundation of the industry, Pang added, noting that TME hopes to work with the industry to develop higher-quality music IP, expand the boundaries of music value, and create new opportunities for industry growth.

The AI Era Calls for a New Copyright Framework to Support the Growth of Music IP

In the AI era, as technology continues to evolve, technological advances are giving music unprecedented distribution efficiency and new tools for creation. Liu Hua, Director of the China Office of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), delivered a video address on “The Flow of Technology: Copyright Protection in the Music Industry in China”.

The first roundtable discussion, themed “Sustaining Great Content: How Can Al Power Long-Term IP Growth?”, brought together Sam Hu, Managing Director, Universal Music China & SVP, Universal Music Greater China; Xin Liu, CEO, Grand Vista Music Group; Denver Chang, Chairman and Music Director, Linfair Records Ltd.; and TC Pan, Group Senior Vice President of TME, President of TME Content Cooperation, TME Distribution and TMELive, and Head of TMEA/TIMA. The panelists discussed what makes great content stand the test of time.

Discussing how AI is reshaping music creation, the panelists agreed that AI should be a tool that supports creators, not a vehicle for infringing on original work. Regardless of how technology evolves, the industry must continue to prioritize high-quality content and develop fairer pricing and payment mechanisms and more equitable value-sharing models, so that works that stand the test of time can continue to generate value.

At a roundtable discussion themed “Music in the Age of Al: New Creativity, New Rules, New Ecosystem”, Zhang Jing, Chief Representative, International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) Beijing Office; Yang Ming, Professor, Peking University School of Law and Executive Vice-Dean of PKU School of Intellectual Property; Kevin Yi, Renowned Lyricist and Music Planner; and Yang Qihu, Vice President and General Counsel, Tencent Music Entertainment Group, further focused the discussion on copyright rules and the creative ecosystem.

They agreed that the industry must both protect the legitimate interests of rights holders and leave room for new technologies to be responsibly integrated into the creative process. They called for rules spanning training inputs, AI-generated outputs and platform governance, built around the principles of “authorization, transparency and compensation”. Through collaborative innovation and shared governance, the industry can move AI music from “unregulated generation” toward “orderly co-creation”.

Deepening Global Collaboration to Expand the Global Reach of Chinese-Language Music IP

The summit also focused on how music IP can extend across live entertainment, artists and fans while expanding into international markets, exploring how China’s music industry can develop distinctive music IP that can connect with global audiences.

As the global live performance market continues to grow, for a show to evolve from a “breakout hit” into a “legendary IP”, it needs a recognizable content core, sustained audience engagement, and the ability to sustain audience engagement and operations beyond the live event itself. In the discussion, Danny Tang, Co-Founder & CEO, Hero Esports, co-organizer of Tomorrowland China, Zhang Chongshuo, Founder & CEO, Sparkle Live Entertainment, and Michael Tseng, Vice President of Content Cooperation and Live Performance Business, Tencent Music Entertainment Group, noted that while lineups can be replicated, the live experience and the emotional value it creates are far harder to replicate — and this is what sustains the long-term vitality of a live show IP.

On the topic of building artist IP, Kubert Leung, Renowned Music Producer and Music Director, Vince Amoroso, SVP and Global Head of Artist Services (Music), THE TEAM, and JINBYJIN, Renowned K-pop producer and Global A&R Executive of Kreation Music Rights (KMR), focused on what cannot be replicated: an artist’s musical identity and personal expression. Originality, innovation, and initiative, combined with an authenticity rooted in genuine personal experience, local culture, and musical language, define the lasting distinctiveness of iconic artists and are central to their ability to resonate with audiences globally.

As social platforms and fan community ecosystems continue to mature, fans are participating more proactively in the distribution, co-creation and monetization of music IP, with “super fans” becoming a core audience for the long-term growth of music IP. During the roundtable discussion, Lee Hak-hee, Vice President, DearU Co., Ltd., a Korean social platform; Dora Jin, Director of the Korean Cooperation Center, Content Co-operation Department, Tencent Music Entertainment Group; and Jane Yang, Director of Product & Operations, QQ Music Commercialization Center, Tencent Music Entertainment Group, agreed that recurring engagement, fan initiative and two-way emotional connection are key characteristics of the super fan ecosystem. Platforms need to help fans build long-term connections with artists, cultivating relationships that progress from awareness and emotional engagement to a sense of belonging and co-creation, thereby retaining high-quality interactive content on the platform over time.

In recent years, streams of Chinese-language music have continued to rise on global platforms, but how to make Chinese-language pop music more widely heard and embraced by international audiences remains a key question for the industry. At the summit, Zhou Shen, Chinese male singer, sat down with Gurjeet Chima, PMC Global VP, Head of International Markets, for a special conversation titled “The Sounds of Mandopop”. Discussing the internationalization of Chinese-language music, the two argued that the first priority is simply to get the music heard rather than repeatedly explain what makes it unique. They also stressed the importance of authentic self-expression, local cultural identity and working with teams that genuinely understand international markets, helping Chinese-language music develop a clear voice for global audiences.

In a special awards presentation at the close of the summit, Tencent Music Entertainment presented annual honors to nearly 40 partners that had worked with TME over the past year to advance music content and IP development. The awards recognized and thanked the partners for their sustained efforts to support the creation and distribution of high-quality music content. Among them, Linfair Records, Hikoon Music Group, Warner Records, Universal Music, Media Asia Music, JVR Music, Grand Vista Music Group, TF Entertainment, SM Entertainment, Sony Music Entertainment, Taihe Music Group, and Emperor Entertainment Group received the “Outstanding Content Partner of the Year” honor; Elephant Music Group, Rock Forward Entertainment, Enlight Media, Rock Records, Haixi Music, Stellar, HUACE MUSIC, UEC, miHoYo, SNH48, StreetVoice, YH Entertainment Group, and DMG received the “Pioneering IP Innovation Partner of the Year” honor; Apple Music, Believe, Aimei Film and Television, Chunyu Film and Television, DearU, DouYu, Huawei Mobile Services (HMS), HIM International Music, Jiangsu Satellite TV, SY Music, XiXi Pictures, B’in Music, and Zhejiang Satellite TV received the “Outstanding Music Ecosystem Partner of the Year” honor.

As the rise of AI intersects with globalization, the value of music IP is being reassessed. Going forward, Tencent Music Entertainment Group will continue to provide an open, pragmatic platform for industry dialogue, foster consensus among stakeholders, and work with industry partners to unlock the long-term value of Chinese music IP in global markets, moving together toward a future of “borderless IP”.

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