NewscastStudio recently gathered a panel of broadcast industry veterans, including Veritone's David Candler, to look at the year ahead given our new reality.
Veritone has partnered with Future Media & Entertainment Group to produce the Pulse Check on AI Adoption report, which uncovers television industry perceptions and experiences around AI.
Broadcast industry veterans, including Veritone's David Candler, to look at the year ahead. In this next installment of our coronavirus-focused Industry Insights panel, the experts tell us all about working remotely.
The California-based company behind the first operating system for AI has released a White Paper with findings from a survey conducted in collaboration with Future Media Entertainment Group that suggest a majority of television companies are “embracing” AI and view the technology as “a competitive..
The integration allows users to search, view and download content stored in both Digital Media Hub and Getty Images through a single interface. In addition to Digital Media Hub’s advanced search capabilities, the new add-on feature lets customers “accelerate content discovery and simplify project...
The Southern California city’s leadership has recently given approval to the police department to purchase facial recognition software with the potential to aid them in identifying criminal suspects.
After an 18-month pilot phase, Anaheim officials are set to buy police officers a facial recognition software that compares images of people suspected of crimes against databases of booking mugshots.
Veritone made the most of its April 22 webinar, showcasing what it would have touted at this month’s NAB Show: an artificial intelligence platform (aiWARE) that’s constantly being optimized with the needs of the media and entertainment industry in mind.