SXSW, AI, and Spherex

Cedar Door Bar & Grill, 201 Brazos Street, Austin, TXMarch 10th, 11:20 AMIt's nearly impossible to go to any media source without seeing someone discussing Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI, and how good or bad it will be for the Media and Entertainment (M&E) industry.
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AI Content Detection In Practice: Spherexgreenlight™

Spherex's patented Spherexgreenlight™ AI/ML content analysis technology provides frame-level cultural feedback to content creators, distributors, and platforms so that titles can be adequately prepared for distribution to any country worldwide without regulatory or brand risk. Creators can use this technology at any stage of production to be alerted to events within the title that audiences or regulators may find objectionable. They can then decide how to address those issues before public release.
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CES 2023: Xperi, Dolby, NAGRA, Spherex Open the Show

Xperi-owned TiVo and Vestel, one of the top three European TV manufacturers, announced that as part of a multi-year, multi-country and multi-million-unit agreement, the first “Powered by TiVo” smart TVs are expected to ship as early as spring 2023 featuring chipsets from MediaTek, a global fabless semiconductor company that enables more than two billion connected devices a year. When released, consumers in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Turkey will be able to purchase “Powered by TiVo” smart TVs under brands including Vestel, Daewoo, Regal, Hitachi, Telefunken and JVC.
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Spherex showcases global age rating insights at Pepcom's Digital Experience at CES

Spherex, a global entertainment technology and data company, will demonstrate Spherexgreenlight™, which is its revolutionary expert-in-the-loop artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) solution, at Pepcom’s Digital Experience! at CES.
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Government selects specially-developed online content ratings tool

Spherex has been approved as the national classification tool and a new mechanism to regulate film content in Australia.
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New tool cuts wait for US TV shows from up to 20 days to 24 hours

A new classification tool will help online streaming services speed up the time it takes to assess new movies and TV shows from up to 20 days to 24 hours.
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Spherex Classification Tool Approved By the Australian Government For Online Content Ratings

The Albanese Government, the federal executive government of Australia, announced it has approved the use of the Spherex Classification Tool as a new mechanism of safeguarding and regulating content in Australia under the Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995.
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The Secret Spice for Global Content: SpherexAI

How Spherex technologies assess your content's cultural fit for global audiencesHave you ever eaten something unique at a restaurant and wondered, and maybe even asked, what the chef did that made it so good?Of course, you have.
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Cutting-Edge Uses for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning In Streaming