AI Era Corp. (OTC: AERA), an intellectual property firm specializing in Agentic AI-powered media, has appointed Ahmad Moradi as its new Chief Executive Officer. The leadership change marks a strategic evolution for the company as it transitions from an IP holding entity into a global operator of AI-driven content creation and distribution ecosystems.
Moradi will oversee the commercialization and integration of the company's core technologies: the generative AI production platform UFilm.ai and the licensed distribution platform Uflix.ai. His mandate includes scaling these assets to empower filmmakers and content creators with tools for seamless generation, licensing, and distribution. The appointment is positioned to accelerate AERA's move into what it terms "AI Streaming," where artificial intelligence acts as an intelligent, generative partner in the entertainment process.
A key focus will be the expansion of the UFilm.ai ecosystem, which utilizes advanced generative AI to automate storyboard generation and video production. The company claims this reduces traditional production costs while maintaining studio-grade quality. Concurrently, Moradi will leverage the Uflix.ai platform to deliver AI-generated short drama series and films directly to consumers, aiming to expand global distribution. Further details on the UFilm.ai platform are available at https://www.ufilm.ai.
The strategy extends to monetization through the Film NFT Movie Marketplace (MMM) and AI Agent SaaS offerings, aiming to bridge the gap between content creation and consumption. These efforts will be integrated into newly launched projects like AERA+, a streaming ecosystem offering "Always-On," AI-curated content, and the Producer's Room, a virtual space connecting producers with viewers in real-time.
Chiyuan Deng, Chairman of AI Era Corp., stated that Moradi's expertise in AI-driven media streaming solutions and his collaborative history with major broadcasting unions make him the ideal leader to scale the company's Agentic AI assets during a planned high-growth phase. Moradi described the synergy between AERA's generative engines and its distribution framework as unmatched, emphasizing a mission to redefine how the world creates and interacts with entertainment.
For business and technology leaders, this executive appointment signals a consolidation in the emerging market for generative AI in media. The move underscores a growing trend where AI is not merely a tool for efficiency but a foundational component of new content ecosystems, from production through to monetization via mechanisms like NFTs. The success of AERA's integrated model, combining generative AI (UFilm.ai) with a dedicated distribution layer (Uflix.ai), could influence how studios and independent creators approach content lifecycle management, potentially lowering barriers to entry and creating new revenue streams in a rapidly evolving digital entertainment landscape.


