All Artificial Intelligence (AI) articles
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News
GenAI to help streamers transform business models and minimise costs, finds report
Generative AI (GAI) is paving the way for more innovative streaming business models, according to the latest report from market research firm Parks Associates, in partnership with FPT Software.
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Industry Trends
Momentum builds behind content credentials to combat AI deepfakes
The Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), is an organisation developing technical methods to document the origin and history of digital media files, both real and fake.
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Industry Trends
ISE review 2024: The age of AV Broadcast
The convergence of AV with traditional broadcast explains why more visitors and exhibitors at ISE 2024 are spanning both worlds. Adrian Pennington reports.
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Industry Trends
Vendor predictions for 2024: AI, CTV, FAST and Niche Sports
It’s no surprise that uses of AI are top of the agenda for media organisations in the next 12 months but so too is a drive to enhanced monetisation over Connected TV, mining niche sports, warnings of job ‘replacements’ and, notably, fewer calls for sustainability. Here are a selection of ...
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Industry Trends
Skills & Recruitment: Developing Workforces in the Age of Automation
The rapid but unpredictable rise of AI is making it harder than ever for companies in broadcast & media to predict their future skills requirements – but that shouldn’t be a reason to fall into despondency, discovers David Davies.
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News
Content Everywhere: a look back at 2023
As the year draws to a close, it seems an opportune time to ask Content Everywhere companies for their views on the top trends in 2023. As always, key industry players have been keen to respond with comments on how the past year shaped up both for them and the ...
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Industry Trends
Key Technology Success Strategies for 2024: Leadership, AI, and Sustainability
While detail is an ever-present necessity in any technical field, it’s also important to analyse the broader strategies that create or define a successful organisation. Andrew Williams draws out some sound advice on customer-first, AI and sustainability strategies for the future.
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Industry Trends
Regulating AI: Can new legislation impose order before it’s too late?
A raft of new laws are being drafted in a bid to deliver restraint to the increasingly rapid rollout of AI. But what do media technology developers think should be the priorities for legislation, and is it realistic to hope that some of the bleaker prognoses can still be avoided, ...
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News
IBC2023: Where AI and Smart TV Meet
On IBC2023’s opening day, as part of the free-to-attend programme at the Innovation Stage, visitors were presented with insights and innovative projects from manufacturers, software providers, startups and experts who are creating the future of content.
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News
Generative AI: Boosting productivity
Generative AI is improving content creation, production and management across the entire media industry spectrum, delegates heard at IBC2023.
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Technical Papers
IBC2023 Technical Paper Sessions: Enhancing the user experience
In this session, which was held at IBC2023 on Saturday 16 September in Amsterdam, we explored how two important media technologies are being improved through user experimentation: on-demand audio-visual content usage and virtual human deaf signing. These three papers are available to download via the links below.
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News
IBC2023 Preview: The hottest topics and sessions at this year’s show
Take a look at this year’s Content Agenda and the IBC2023 sessions cover a wide variety of topics, from targeting Gen Alpha to sustainable streaming.
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News
‘Few Young People Know How to Find Creative Industry Work’, Says Study
Three quarters of young adults want to work in the UK’s creative industries but are deterred from entering the industry by a lack of knowledge about roles available as well as a perception that the industry is hard to get into.
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News
Fremantle Appoints Head of AI & Automation
Fremantle has appointed an SVP of AI & Automation to explore possible uses of artificial intelligence across its global business.
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Daily News
Spherex platform helps content reach a global audience
Content analysis specialist Spherex is showcasing its artificial intelligence and machine learning-based platform that is designed to assess the cultural fit of film and TV content for distribution in different countries.
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Daily News
Marco Tempest, creative technologist and extended reality pioneer, to deliver IBC2023 keynote
Creative technologist, illusionist and mixed reality innovator Marco Tempest has been named as keynote speaker at the IBC2023 Conference. His free-to-attend session, ’Virtual Production & the Metaverse: A future where everyone is invited to play’, is open to all attendees.
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Executive Interviews
From Olympic Rights to 5G and AI, Broadcaster Innovation is Alive and Well
Antonio Arcidiacono, for five years the EBU’s Director of Technology and Innovation, focussed on the massive potential for AI within PSM, new 5G advances, Native IP potency, and the marriage of terrestrial and satellite under a 5G roof, in conversation with George Jarrett.
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Industry Trends
Inside the IBC Accelerator Media Innovation Programme for 2023
IBC’s Accelerator Media Innovation Programme will be showcasing eight projects in Amsterdam this year. Created in 2019 to provide a framework for agile, collaborative, and fast-track innovation, the programme offers a unique multi-company project-based approach to solving complex media and entertainment business and technology challenges, focused on hands-on experimentation.
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Daily News
AI, cloud, IP and gaming up for discussion at the Showcase Theatre
Top brands, including Accenture, AWS, Google, Microsoft, Wondershare and Zixi, will be taking to the Showcase Theatre stage during IBC2023 to share their latest thinking and views on a number of topics impacting the media and entertainment sector. Friday will see Google and Accenture hosting sessions.
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Industry Trends
Pixar’s Elemental Lays Foundation for AI Powered Workflow
New Pixar animation Elemental is the Walt Disney Company’s most technically complex feature film to date and required a new data storage pipe that lays the foundation for use of AI, reports Adrian Pennington.