Check out the September issue of TVB Europe, featuring Veritone's own Paul Cramer weighing in on AI in Media and Entertainment. Read the article, "AI: More Wall-E than Skynet" beginning on page 16.
Ben has over 15 years of experience in the software industry, serving primarily in a technical pre-sales role. Ben has been working with clients in the government and legal space for the last 4 years. Read the interview now.
The deal ensures actors maintain control over how their voices are used, including setting their rates and giving consent for each use. This initiative addresses concerns about AI's impact on performers' livelihoods while offering a secure way for actors to benefit from the technology
The agreement will leverage Veritone’s advanced AI-powered Digital Media Hub (DMH) platform, including its renowned licensing capabilities, to enhance the storage, management and distribution of the NCAA’s extensive championship media assets.
Jennifer Goode, Veritone's Director of Product Marketing, highlights the importance of holistic mentorship, responsible AI use, and diverse innovation to drive ethical AI solutions and engage more women in the industry.
Veritone's own Keisuke Inoue conducts a performance comparison of Claude 3.5 Sonnet, GPT-4/GPT-4o,Meta’s Llama 3, Google's Gemma 2, and Mistral’s Mixtral 8x7b using a simple implementation of LangChain Agent with a database backend.
Enterprise AI firm Veritone has inked a new multiyear content licensing agreement with Tennis Australia that will permit Veritone to license archived Australian Open footage to content buyers in North America.
Veritone's own Keiske Inoue conducts a side-by-side comparison of the current offerings from OpenAI and Anthropic based on our actual use-case scenario.
Learn how AI revolutionizes digital asset management (DAM) by automating metadata tagging and improving search capabilities, enabling media teams to efficiently manage, utilize, and monetize vast media libraries despite industry disruptions.