For documentarians, Court TV controls a treasure trove of valuable footage — it can just be a real pain in the ass to comb through. Enter Veritone, a tech company with an AI content-management system that is about to become a true-crime filmmaker’s best friend.
Court TV has inked a deal with Veritone to store and monetize its extensive library of archival legal content using Veritone’s “Digital Media Hub”. Court TV’s content will now be easily accessible to affiliate network stations, media professionals, partners and legal institutions.
Paul Park was arrested in Alyssa Lokits' killing thanks to Nashville civilian's dashcam footage and detective who had interacted with his identical twin. Learn how Veritone Track was key to the case.
AI-powered digital evidence management systems help universities accelerate investigations by automating video analysis, consolidating evidence, and enhancing privacy protection. Read the article to discover how.
Veritone’s AI-powered digital evidence management system (iDEMS) aids universities and school campuses in managing investigations more efficiently. By using AI tools to record, analyze, and categorize large amounts of data, such as surveillance footage and communications, improving campus safety.
As AI continues to evolve, its impact on recruiting, employee development, and engagement emerges as a central theme, transforming the future of HR and elevating employee experiences across generations.
Companies that adopt AI-driven automatic content recognition (ACR) and advanced AI models can improve search capabilities, personalized recommendations, and even content creation.
In an agreement that could accelerate the financial opportunities for both athletes and the NCAA, athletes will soon have the opportunity to license and broker their performances from NCAA championships to sponsors as part of NIL deals. Read the article here.