All Artificial Intelligence articles – Page 3
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NewsCloud, AI and IP driving broadcast and media technology
The increasingly crowded and competitive media and broadcasting industry is consolidating and searching for scale to compete with firms adopting new technology to support its transformation, an IABM report finds.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Mario Cavestany, IBM
As technology and society intersect, consumers and enterprises are advancing, adapting and propelling dramatic market changes in every aspect of people’s professional and personal lives, says IBM vice president telecommunications, media & entertainment Mario Cavestany.
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WhitepaperAccelerating the evolution of video
Making video content creation & management simple and impactful using evolved tools, including AR, VR and AI is the next phase of video evolution.
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Thought LeadershipHow AI can reshape TV
The ‘Netflix Effect’ is in full swing, with billions of people binge-watching programmes on-demand, says Media Distillery product owner Martin Prins.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Tony Lorentzen, Nuance Communications
AI has the potential to make all of our lives easier and we see the beginnings of this already, says Nuance Communications Intelligent Engagement SVP omni-channel solutions & analytics Tony Lorentzen.
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Industry TrendsThe noise around AI
AI is being touted as a transformative technology for the media space, but audio was an early adopter, writes Kevin Hilton.
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Thought LeadershipAI is easier with live streaming in the cloud
Integration with SSAI capability, Dynamic Content Insertion, means that live streaming allows better monetisation and localisation, says M2A Media CEO Marina Kalkanis.
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Thought LeadershipHarnessing AI to increase video production
AI can play an increasingly important role in the production of live content, says Mobile Viewpoint managing director Michel Bais.
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Executive InterviewsAI has been overhyped, but offers good opportunities
Artificial intelligence has often overpromised, but now the technology is becoming vital to the media and telco spaces, according to Orange’s Patrice Slupowski.
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Industry TrendsTalking about an AI revolution
Artificial intelligence has been heralded as the enabling technology of our age with applications transforming production and delivery set to boost the entire broadcasting industry.
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Industry TrendsWinning audience engagement with artificial intelligence
Broadcasters and platform operators are employing artificial intelligence to engage audiences, grow revenues and deliver personalised content guides.
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Industry TrendsNew adventures in AR
Broadcasting and film are giving rise to an ever-greater number and diversity of AR experiences. But as David Davies discovers, it could be a few years yet before AR realises its phenomenal commercial potential.
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NewsCTA boss: US and China are in artificial intelligence “battle”
The US is caught up in a “battle” with China over the future of artificial intelligence, according to Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).
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NewsNTT report: AI can boost engagement for sports broadcasters
A new report from telecoms giant NTT has found that sporting organisations need to do more to engage digital savvy fans, especially millennials.
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Industry TrendsInnovating live sports production
Emerging technology and innovative workflows are transforming live sports production. This IBC365 webinar explores the challenges impacting the way sport is shown on multi-screens with experts from Tedial and Kiswe.
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Thought LeadershipDisrupting the sports production process
Sports fans are particularly demanding, and rights holders and production companies are under ever-increasing pressure to produce more content, says Tedial vice president products Jérôme Wauthoz.
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Industry TrendsHow AI is reinventing visual effects
AI/ML and deep learning is having a huge impact in computer graphics research with potential to transform VFX production.
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NewsIABM launches tech and trends roadmap
IABM today unveiled a customised blueprint for common understanding and collaboration for the broadcast, media and entertainment industry.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Roland Sars, Media Distillery
Everybody is interested in AI but not many companies really have AI in production, says Media Distillery chief executive Roland Sars.
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Executive InterviewsBehind the scenes: Tonight with Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin has been brought to life as a chat show host for a new BBC comedy. James Pearce goes behind the scenes with Framestore to see how the VFX firm used motion capture to create a VFX Putin in real-time.
















