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Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos believes AI will reduce the cost of making films and TV but will not replace the input of human ...
It looks like the Netflix Co-CEO feels the priority lies more in using AI to assist in the creative process rather than its use for budget cuts, despite the platform's own Black Mirror offering a ...
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has an idea about how artificial intelligence could make films ‘better.’ In the first-quarter earnings call on Thursday, Sarandos said that he believes the real opportunity ...
Reed Hastings, the former CEO of Netflix that now serves as the streamer's chairman, has been appointed to the board of directors of Anthropic, the AI company announced on Wednesday. Hastings has ...
Recently, filmmaker James Cameron speculated that AI could slash production costs by 50%. During the Netflix first-quarter earnings call, CEO Ted Sarandos responded with a more nuanced perspective ...
“Anthropic is very optimistic about the AI benefits for humanity ... Hastings served as CEO or co-CEO of Netflix for 25 years until 2023. He currently serves on the boards of other organizations ...
Netflix is building a new search experience aimed at improving the discovery experience, and it’s going to use AI to do it, the company’s CEO Greg Peters said during its first-quarter results ...
In last week's first-quarter earnings call, co-CEO Ted Sarandos explained how Netflix is thinking about AI nowadays. Let's dig in and see whether his AI comments make sense or not. Near the end of ...
Current Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos recently addressed where he believes the “bigger opportunity” lies with AI in filmmaking.
He has previously held director positions at Microsoft and Facebook, and served as the CEO of Netflix for 25 years. "Anthropic is very optimistic about the AI benefits for humanity, but is also ...