The streaming giant is acquiring InterPositive, which develops proprietary AI tools to help filmmakers and creatives, with the actor and director also joining Netflix as a senior adviser.
The rare acquisition brings InterPositive’s AI filmmaking tools to Netflix, giving directors new ways to manipulate footage ...
In a rare acquisition, Netflix has bought InterPositive, a start-up founded by Ben Affleck that makes AI-powered tools for ...
In 2022, Ben Affleck became so fixated on AI in film production that he quietly launched his own film tech company, InterPositive. Netflix brought the startup into the spotlight Thursday morning as it ...
InterPositive offers AI tools that run on a model trained by a TV or film production's dailies and will address challenges such as replacing missing shots, correcting lighting and enhancing ...
Maybe it was best not to imitate the company responsible for sorry excuses for movies, anyway.
Abstract: Customer churn has become a major challenge in today’s digital landscape, especially for digital entertainment platforms such as Netflix. To address this issue, this study aims to develop a ...
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