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Is Netflix taking the right approach to AI in entertainment? Let's see how co-CEO Ted Sarandos wants to use generative AI in ...
WGA Writers Strike gave Hollywood employees a glimpse of AI’s possible place in Hollywood. The union argued that performers need protection from their likenesses being used by AI technology without ...
Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix, said AI can make movies "better" in addition to more cost-efficient.Getty Ted Sarandos, the co-CEO of Netflix, said AI can open the door to improving movies overall.
Netflix’s investments in India between 2021 and 2024 have generated more than $2 billion in economic impact, shared Ted ...
While speaking on the World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit (WAVES), Netflix Co-CEO, Ted Sarandos called it a ‘beautiful’ ...
Netflix’s new AI-powered search engine highlights how the company's growth is forcing the industry to reconsider what ...
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos believes making movies 10% better with AI is more valuable than making them 50% cheaper. Generative AI tools can make previously "unfilmable" projects more cost ...
The Netflix co-CEO cited James Cameron's recent statement that the technology could cut production costs in half.
Citing recent comments by James Cameron, Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos said he hopes AI can make films “10% better,” not just “50% cheaper.” The executive was asked by a Wall Street analyst ...
The arrival of something new always ends up causing a division of opinion at first. AI and cinema were no different. Since it was discovered that 'The Brutalist' or 'Emilia Perez' ...
In last week's first-quarter earnings call, co-CEO Ted Sarandos explained how Netflix is thinking about AI nowadays. Let's dig in and see whether his AI comments make sense or not. Where to invest ...