What does 'good' AI look like? Part 2: Using customer data responsibly and AI in the wild at the BBC
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How has the BBC been using automation technologies for 30 years, and in what ways has the corporation implemented artificial intelligence capabilities in its wildlife shows and working with its orchestras? How is media industry technology provider Ateliere developing solutions and working with customers on AI partnerships? In this episode of the DPP podcast, Rowan de Pomerai speaks with Ateliere CTO Ryan Kido and BBC Solution Lead Morag McIntosh to find out more about 'good' uses of AI in media. Show Notes Ryan Kido, Ateliere — CTOMorag McIntosh, BBC — Solution Lead Part 1 of the DPP podcast "What does 'good' AI look like?" is here, featuring Avid CTO Kevin Riley and Google Product Manager Melika Golkaram. DPP members can go here to download AI in Media: What does good look like?
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