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Disney CEO Bob Iger said his company is talking with AI companies about allowing subscribers to create their own short-form videos on Disney+.
On November 12, 2019, the entertainment world changed with the launch of Disney+. While films and shows produced by the media conglomerate had been available to stream before, it was the first time that so much of the company's content was available in one place.
Disney CEO Bob Iger announced in a conference call that the streaming service will soon feature user-generated artificial intelligence content.
Disney CEO Bob Iger sketched out some of Disney+'s future product roadmap -- which could include games, commerce and AI user generated content.
Disney CEO Bob Iger hinted at "productive conversations" with unnamed AI companies that would protect IP but add new features to the studio's flagship streaming service.
Disney is preparing new user-facing genAI tools that will let subscribers create short-form moments with Disney characters in a carefully controlled sandbox.
AI has been a hot-button issue in Hollywood, and now Disney is officially stepping into the conversation. During the company’s Q4 earnings call, Bob Iger revealed that Disney+ will soon incorporate artificial intelligence in new and unexpected ways,
Disney just handed investors another jolt, with the stock sliding nearly 10% after a quarter that looked more like a holding pattern than
Disney CEO Bob Iger said he's bullish on AI opportunities across the entire company, from production to office to direct-to-consumer tech.