An AI-sourced competitive dance show is coming to the US from China’s biggest streaming service

China's largest streaming service, iQIYI, is bringing one of its most popular television shows to North and South America. The dance-off reality TV show Hot-Blood Dance Crew will now be shown on Rakuten Viki, a popular video platform that allows Americans to stream Asian dramas like Boys Over Flowers, My Love From the Star, and Goblin.

It's a big deal for a number of reasons. China's iQIYI, which is owned by Baidu, currently has more active subscribers than Netflix. But the company has barely cracked American markets so far, and the IPO it launched at the end of March tanked during its debut week as Facebook stock and other tech stocks were also being dumped.

Hot-Blood Dance Crew was created with help from iQIYI's AI Brain, a system...

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