Send us a text Human Centered AI | Ep. 010 | Why Netflix is paying $83 billion for the stories we watched before school. Netflix has led AI in entertainment for over a decade. Personalized thumbnails, recommendation engines, rapid production. They're exceptional at it. So why spend $83 billion on Warner Brothers Discovery? Because they noticed something interesting about their own catalog. Netflix makes series you watch once. Warner Brothers made the ones you watch with your kids beca...
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Send us a text Human Centered AI | Ep. 010 | Why Netflix is paying $83 billion for the stories we watched before school. Netflix has led AI in entertainment for over a decade. Personalized thumbnails, recommendation engines, rapid production. They're exceptional at it. So why spend $83 billion on Warner Brothers Discovery? Because they noticed something interesting about their own catalog. Netflix makes series you watch once. Warner Brothers made the ones you watch with your kids beca...
Send us a text The Legal Bridge: Technology to Trust | S3E8 Guest: Darryl Osuch - Unit Manager, Legal Operations at JERA Co., Inc. | Host of The Legal Ops Podcast Episode Length: 51 minutes Episode Description "I feel like I'm fighting an education battle." Darryl Osuch identifies what many organizations are missing about AI adoption. Not a technology battle. Not a process battle. An education battle. In this conversation, Darryl shares what he's learning at the intersection of legal operatio...
Business Karaoke Podcast with Brittany Arthur
Send us a text Human Centered AI | Ep. 010 | Why Netflix is paying $83 billion for the stories we watched before school. Netflix has led AI in entertainment for over a decade. Personalized thumbnails, recommendation engines, rapid production. They're exceptional at it. So why spend $83 billion on Warner Brothers Discovery? Because they noticed something interesting about their own catalog. Netflix makes series you watch once. Warner Brothers made the ones you watch with your kids beca...