Chinese State Media Releases AI Animation Mocking United States
- China's state media has transitioned from rigid and dogmatic messaging to the use of artificial intelligence and social media to disseminate its global narratives.
- The adoption of these digital tools is part of a broader effort to counter Western narratives and increase global influence.
- Recent AI-generated content produced by Chinese state media utilizes metaphors and allegories to illustrate geopolitical conflicts.
China’s state media has transitioned from rigid and dogmatic messaging to the use of artificial intelligence and social media to disseminate its global narratives. This strategic shift includes the production of AI-generated animations designed to frame geopolitical issues from the perspective of the Chinese government, frequently targeting the United States and its president.
The adoption of these digital tools is part of a broader effort to counter Western narratives and increase global influence. According to reporting from National Today on April 11, 2026, this push to enhance global messaging capabilities is a strategic priority for President Xi Jinping.
AI Animation and Geopolitical Allegory
Recent AI-generated content produced by Chinese state media utilizes metaphors and allegories to illustrate geopolitical conflicts. One notable example is a five-minute short film that depicts the United States as a white eagle
attacking a group of Persian cats, which represent Iran.
This specific animation explores themes of worldly wisdom, revenge and injustice. An AI-made version of this viral animation was observed on a mobile phone in Beijing on April 6, 2026, as reported by AP News.
These animations are designed to be shared across social media platforms, where they often go viral among audiences within China and occasionally reach international viewers.
Targeting Younger Audiences
The move toward slick, AI-driven visual storytelling represents a departure from previous propaganda methods. State media is now leveraging these formats to engage younger, digitally native audiences who are more likely to consume content via social media than traditional channels.
By creating visually compelling content, China aims to sway public opinion in its favor and challenge perceived Western biases in the global information environment.
The use of AI allows for the rapid creation of content that can be tailored to resonate with specific demographics, transforming how the state tells its story on the global stage.
