Social media platforms have leveraged AI to create hyper-personalized, endlessly engaging experiences designed to keep users and advertisers coming back. Traditional media and streaming services may struggle to keep pace.
The Department of Telecom in its communication sent to Trai for seeking clarifications on some of the recommendations over "telecommunication infrastructure sharing, spectrum sharing and spectrum leasing" said that this suggestion of the regulator "may not be accepted" without elaborating on any reason.
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic secured a crucial win in a U.S. federal court this week as a judge denied music publishers’ request to block it from using copyrighted song lyrics to train its chatbot, Claude, Reuters reported.
Bundling, password crackdowns and price increases will only go so far for subscription streaming platforms. Up next may be a return to aggregating content from different providers, like traditional pay TV packages did.
The judge allowed the publication's core copyright infringement theories to go forward while dismissing some other claims.
Recent films like Chaava and Sky Force resonate with Indian audiences due to nationalism, but struggle overseas.
This model diverges from television’s reliance on professionally produced programming, instead empowering anyone with a smartphone and creative drive to participate
Streaming services like Netflix used to look like a much cheaper alternative to cable TV. But now streamers are facing similar pressures as prices climb.
Syndicating content is becoming a trend in OTT platforms. While it increases reach and revenue potential, it poses challenges in maintaining exclusivity and brand loyalty.
Cloudflare is fighting AI with AI-generated content as part of its approach to tackling unauthorised AI web crawlers.