In 2025, artificial intelligence has evolved far beyond processing single types of data. Enter multimodal AI, a transformative approach where systems integrate and analyze multiple forms of data: text, images, audio, video, and even sensory inputs like touch or temperature, simultaneously. This fusion of data modalities enables AI to mimic human-like understanding, creating smarter, more […]
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What’s the Future of AI in the Media Industry?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a buzzword, it’s a transformative force reshaping the media landscape. In the podcast “AI & Media: A C-Level Playbook,” Jonathan Rivers, a media technology executive, and Cornel Stefanache, CTO at AscentCore, unpack AI’s dual nature: a tool that promises unprecedented opportunities for creativity and efficiency, yet one that carries […]
AI Adoption in Media: Navigating the Technical Challenges
The Reality of AI’s Readiness AI technology, while promising, is not yet fully prepared for production-level deployment in media, particularly in trusted journalism where accuracy is critical. Jonathan Rivers notes, “The technology isn’t ready yet. It is bleeding edge precursor technology, and a lot of it just isn’t ready for real production prime time.” A […]
AI in Media: Unlocking Value and Staying Competitive
In the fast-paced world of media, staying ahead of the curve is not just an advantage, it’s a necessity. Artificial intelligence (AI) has moved beyond being a trendy buzzword to become a transformative force reshaping the industry. Media companies that fail to embrace AI risk losing ground to competitors and missing out on significant opportunities […]
AI Agents are Revolutionizing the Media Industry
The media industry is witnessing a shift driven by the rise of AI agents – autonomous, intelligent systems capable of performing complex tasks with minimal human oversight. These advanced tools are no longer just futuristic concepts, they’re actively reshaping how content is created, distributed, and consumed. The Rise of AI Agents AI agents differ from […]