
Fake news, content and fake information – the new arms race
Fake news has been a big issue for years now, but generative AI can take the fake information arms race to the next level. Read more…
Fake news has been a big issue for years now, but generative AI can take the fake information arms race to the next level. Read more…
A new study from Capgemini finds that consumers trust generative AI to assist with financial planning, medical diagnosis, and relationship advice. Read more…
Microsoft is testing new technology to bridge the digital divide in India by offering content service to users without internet connectivity. Read more…
The media and video industry in India has undergone more change in the last six months than it has seen in the last 30 years. Read more…
In South Korea, third-place LG UPlus is leading in 5G revenue growth. Faster download speeds are a factor, but it’s all down to content. Read more…
One of the biggest casualties of the coronavirus crisis has been the travel industry, authorities have already begun pumping out content. Read more…
Australia will force Facebook and Google to share advertising revenue with local media firms, and to pay for content they use. Read more…
Social media had a tough time in 2019. Facebook continued to find road blocks from regulators and barriers to new ideas like its Libra initiative. Read more…
Everyone has heard of, or been affected by, fake news. And, in the age of AI driven content (well, everything) most will have experienced fake views. Read more…
ZEE5, the largest global streaming platform for South Asians and beyond, announced its plans to take Bangladeshi entertainment content to global audiences. Read more…
If 5G technology delivers on its promises, it will truly be a game changer. For content, 5G is leading the charge for a next-generation viewing experience. Read more…
China’s Tencent Music Entertainment Group said it had started charging for more of its pay-for-streaming services helped drive up profit above expectations. Read more…
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Tencent Holdings, China’s largest social media and gaming company, agreed on Wednesday to feature its video content on the smart TVs of China’s biggest television maker TCL Corp to expand its Read more…
Consumers expect easy access to content – anywhere, anytime, and on any device. To support the complex technical requirements of delivering advanced television services, providers need a mature security system that is cost-effective, scalable, future-proof Read more…
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