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Artificial intelligence in broadcasting

AI is seeing rapid adoption in broadcast environments, as it offers substantial cost and efficiency benefits, while the barriers to entry are dropping fast... You’ve undoubtedly heard of AI (artificial intelligence) before, whether in a purely science fiction context, or a broadcast industry one. As a result of this wide recognition, the technology as a whole has been through an extended and enhanced hype cycle in the recent past.

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