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      ISE 2024: AI and optimisation set to shape the future of broadcast

      As AI finds its niche in the industry, this year could see the breakout of AI tools and use cases that manifest into useful customer facing solutions. According to Tom Crocker, Director, Business Development for production tech specialist Ross Video, work is already well underway to incorporate AI with some of its products.

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      ISE 2025: Broadcasters and proAV “want the same thing” from IP-based video

      Technical barriers are no longer an issue in the adoption of IP, says Camilla Powell from Disguise. SDI networks have long provided broadcasters with reliable, high-quality, low-latency data transfers, but the maturity of the technology means this is also now possible with IP. And proAV users want the same. However, the migration to IP comes with complications for both the broadcast and proAV sectors, meaning that standardisation and security are paramount.

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      ISE 2025: “They don’t ask what can we do with your technology they ask what can’t we do with your technology”

      AI tools and IP workflows have created exciting possibilities for the future of broadcast and proAV, but with their introduction comes great complexity and new hurdles. Standardisation, cybersecurity, sustainability, ROI, skills and training, and even potential political upheaval are all challenges to contend with for early adopters and integrators.

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      ISE 2025: AI, cloud and virtual production dominate trends at ISE 2025

      What were the emerging and dominant trends at ISE 2025? IBC365 spoke with key figures from the M&E and proAV industries to discover what technologies were prevalent at this year’s show. Looking forward, work continues on the adoption of AI to automate tools and processes but more immediate priorities are arguably driven by the maturity of IP workflows and standards, as well as new possibilities brought about by virtual production technologies.

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