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AI Entertainment Glossary for New Readers

Plain-language definitions for common terms used in AI shows, games, music, fiction, art, and public project pages.

中文摘要

这篇文章是 AI 娱乐内容术语表,帮助新读者理解 AI 原生、世界观、demo、结构化数据、公开项目页、角色一致性等常见词。

Core terms

AI-native entertainment means a creative project designed with AI as part of the production or publishing system. It does not require every asset to be fully generated.

A public project page is a stable page that explains a creative work, where to access it, what is available now, and how it is updated.

  • Worldbuilding: the characters, places, rules, history, and tone that make a fictional setting coherent.
  • Playable demo: a limited interactive version that lets readers experience a game or prototype.
  • Character consistency: the ability to keep a character recognizable across images, scenes, or episodes.

Publishing terms

Sitemap means a machine-readable list of public URLs. Structured data means page metadata written in a format that search systems can parse. FAQ means a question-and-answer block that helps users and search systems understand common issues.

GEO, or generative engine optimization, focuses on making content easier for AI answer systems to understand and cite.

Editorial terms

Source notes explain where information comes from. Editorial context is the independent explanation added by a directory or reviewer. Disclosure means telling readers when a page is sponsored, submitted, affiliated, or independent.

These terms matter because AI entertainment mixes creative experimentation, promotion, and public documentation.

FAQ

Is GEO the same as SEO?

They overlap, but GEO focuses more on how AI answer engines interpret, summarize, and cite structured public content.

Why does a glossary help a directory site?

It gives readers and AI systems a stable reference for terms that appear across many pages.