AiHUB Inc. has launched the beta of Creators’ Wonderland, a platform designed to discover and develop AI-native creators for global markets. The first move is an AI video contest featuring official materials from Kuriemi, who also serves as the company’s CMO.
The idea is straightforward. Instead of fighting over AI and intellectual property, build a controlled space where licensed IP and creators collaborate under clear permission structures. The platform plans to combine three layers. Awards through AI contests starting February 2026. An Academy for structured learning in the first half of 2026. A Studio layer with production tools in the second half of the year.
The backdrop is rising tension around portrait rights and generative AI. Last year, thousands of AI-generated videos using Kuriemi’s likeness surfaced online after experiments with tools like Sora. AiHUB is reframing that energy into an opt-in, rights-cleared model.
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The bigger play is sovereign AI. Keep Japanese IP governed domestically. Keep revenue within the ecosystem. In a world where global platforms dominate distribution, AiHUB is positioning this as infrastructure for creative control, not just another contest platform.


