AI is more than just the next big thing — it’s a pivotal force reshaping the media and entertainment landscape. But how does this translate in reality? Our series of case studies provides a deep dive into AI’s real world applications that are optimising operations and unlocking new business opportunities .
10:00 – 10:15 Gen AI meets Sports to delight Fans
AI is more than just the next big thing — it’s a pivotal force reshaping the media and entertainment landscape. But how does this translate in reality? This case study will provide a deep dive into AI’s real world applications that are optimising operations and unlocking new business opportunities.
Huma Lodhi, Principal Machine Learning Engineer, Sky
10:15 – 10:30 Gen AI in Paris 2024 Olympics: New analytics to reach new audiences
With tens of billions of data points collected across the Olympic Games in real-time, the opportunity to apply AI is huge. So, what was possible in Paris this summer? Within the digital operations of the Olympics our challenge is to tell a very high number of global and local stories to audiences at speed. We will run through learnings, trade-offs, and the challenges in delivering practical benefits from current generation AI at speed and massive scale.
Chris Jackson, Global Head of Digital Data and Analytics, Olympic Channel
10:30 – 10:45 Building a solid data foundation to enable AI
Data is the life blood of AI but how can you be sure your AI is getting the data it needs. This case study will examine how to build the foundations required.
Hardeep Dhaliwal, Head of Data Products, ITV
10:45 – 11:15 Insights and Outcomes
We bring together our experts to answer the key questions facing broadcasters. Just what can we learn from real life case studies and how can we apply them to wider scenarios?
About IBC2024
IBC2024, set to take place from September 13-16 at the RAI Amsterdam, is a major event for the global media and entertainment industry. This year’s conference and exhibition will focus on transformational technology and evolving business models, with a strong emphasis on AI, 5G, OTT & streaming, and cloud technologies. The event will bring together over 43,000 professionals, including broadcasters, content owners, and technology providers, to explore the latest trends and innovations in the industry. IBC2024 will also feature a new AI Tech Zone and an expanded Content Everywhere area.
News source: IBC2024