Generated Group has launched GeneratedDB, a permanent, searchable online database positioning itself as the IMDb of the generative AI video industry

GeneratedDB, a database of generative AI films, which includes details of the creators and storytellers involved, has been launched.
The online resource spotlights the human talent and creative vision driving the generative AI video industry forward, says the database’s creator Generated Group.
GeneratedDB is designed to function as a permanent, searchable home for finished AI video projects, including series, commercials, documentaries, feature-length projects, and music videos.
Creators can upload completed projects, build a public body of work, and catalogue the AI actors used across productions, including where those AI actors appear across commercial and independent work.
GeneratedDB will include creator profiles with contact information and reputation signals intended to help users assess output, engagement, and consistency over time. The platform will also allow AI characters to develop followings and share updates with audiences.
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“Today, AI video exists everywhere and nowhere at the same time. The work lives across dozens of platforms, making it difficult to find, reference, or build upon. GeneratedDB gives the industry a shared source of truth,” said Artur Balabanskyy, co-founder and CTO of the Generated Group. “GeneratedDB will do for the latest AI video creators what IMDb™ has functioned for Hollywood – a comprehensive database for cast and crew details, production biographies, plot summaries, and other information.”
“We’re entering a world where virtual actors, AI-native creators, and synthetic productions will have fan bases of their own,” adds Tanya Porquez, CEO of the Generated Group. “GeneratedDB will be a trusted place that gives all audiences a way to recognise talent and follow the people and characters shaping this new medium.”
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