Online same-sex romance series embrace AI 'freedom'
In the Philippines, a creator has turned to AI to address a shortage of same-sex romance stories on local screens. Vee Camallere, a 34-year-old lesbian web developer, launched the campus romance and crime thriller series “Featherweight” in March, using several image generators and drawing hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube and TikTok. Camallere said AI can help creators produce and share stories independently, giving Filipino queer narratives faster international reach and “more creative freedom,” while LGBTQ campaigners warn tools can also amplify stereotypes and misinformation due to biased training data. Supporters argue AI may normalize queer relationships and expand visibility, especially for women-centered stories. The article cites a June GLAAD report, and research referenced from Wired, warning of recurring inaccuracies in depictions. It also notes same-sex marriage remains illegal in the largely Catholic country, and South Korea is highlighted for potential growth in AI-assisted queer content.






