Industry Trends – Page 7
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Cyber security: threats and responses
IBC2017: Content piracy, data breaches and cyber hacks on corporate infrastructures – cyber attacks are significantly impacting the broadcasting industry across the supply chain.
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Interview: Rikard Steiber, Viveport
The President of VR app store Viveport urged broadcasters to make an investment in VR or risk missing out on an ecosystem that had the potential to offer audiences a huge array of experiences.
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AI at IBC: For today, not just the future
IBC2017: Although AI might be the future, exhibitors at IBC2017 are demonstrating more immediate uses for the fabled technology
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VR, AR and MR: Gaining momentum but room for improvement
IBC2017: Despite the huge amount of investment going into VR, AR and MR content and hardware, panellists at IBC’s ‘Leaving the Hype behind’ session agreed that there was still some way to go for the immersive technologies.
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Decoding the future
IBC2017: The next 20 years are likely to see more technological innovation than the world has seen in the past 300, according to experts at IBC.
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Dr Hanson: "Super-intelligent machines will make the world a better place"
IBC2017: David Hanson is a real life Dr. Eldon Tyrell – the robotics genius from the movie Bladerunner, based on the sci-fi novel by Philip K. Dick.
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Want engagement and content discovery? Try bots
Message bots not only deliver huge engagement and discovery potential today, but once allied with voice will become even more potent.
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5G set to drive higher engagement
NBC has said that it is excited about the potential of 5G to offer its sports fans a better user experience over mobile.
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In pictures: IBC Innovation Awards
Industry excellence and thoughtful design were recognised at the IBC Innovation Awards at the RAI Auditorium on Sunday evening.
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IBC2017 Awards: Winners revealed
IBC2017: Industry excellence was recognised at the IBC Awards, The International Honour For Excellence, awarded to Dolby Laboratories for 50 years of audio innovation.
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Broadcast transformation: “Put the viewer first”
An IBC panel was unanimous about the impact IP was making – and would continue to make – to broadcasting. But as Richard Lindsay-Davies (CEO, DTG) warned: “Whatever we do, we must put the viewer first.”
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C-Tech Forum: 5G set to seriously disrupt TV
IBC2017: The potential for 5G to provide a catalyst for market disruption is strong, according to experts speaking at IBC.
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Leaders’ Summit: Analyse and adapt
IBC2017: The Leaders’ Summit, IBC’s behind-closed-doors conference for CEOs, had its sights set firmly on the future.
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Is crypto-currency for home media consumption viable?
The future of home media consumption could be based around a dedicated crypto-currency, delegates at IBC2017 heard.
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A taste of the what’s to come: Inside the Future Zone
Selected highlights from the Future Zone, one of the most vibrant sections of IBC2017
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Invest in voice and AI, TV tech chiefs tell IBC delegates
Forget VR – what broadcasters and media companies should be investing in is voice UI and AI technologies. That was the unanimous verdict of technology heads from Channel 4, IBM, Liberty Global and Ericsson.
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IBC2017: Record attendance and the rise of the robots
IBC2017: IBC executives have discussed the changing media landscape and technology evolution, from Ultra HD to human-like robots.
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CTOs predict big future for AI and 5G services by 2020
Heavy-hitting industry CTOs have agreed that AI will become an important new technology for media businesses.
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Leaders look to the future
The Leaders’ Summit, IBC’s behind-closed-doors conference for CEOs, has its sights set firmly on the future.
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Monitoring the quality of UHD delivery
Broadcasting UHD content is about more than just picture quality says Steam Labs CMO Anna Danilova.