A recently released report from technology firm Veritone found that body-worn cameras and license plate reader technology are seen as helping to make communities safer.
Veritone’s AI-powered digital evidence management system (iDEMS) aids universities and school campuses in managing investigations more efficiently. By using AI tools to record, analyze, and categorize large amounts of data, such as surveillance footage and communications, improving campus safety.
As AI continues to evolve, its impact on recruiting, employee development, and engagement emerges as a central theme, transforming the future of HR and elevating employee experiences across generations.
Companies that adopt AI-driven automatic content recognition (ACR) and advanced AI models can improve search capabilities, personalized recommendations, and even content creation.
In an agreement that could accelerate the financial opportunities for both athletes and the NCAA, athletes will soon have the opportunity to license and broker their performances from NCAA championships to sponsors as part of NIL deals. Read the article here.
Check out the September issue of TVB Europe, featuring Veritone's own Paul Cramer weighing in on AI in Media and Entertainment. Read the article, "AI: More Wall-E than Skynet" beginning on page 16.
Ben has over 15 years of experience in the software industry, serving primarily in a technical pre-sales role. Ben has been working with clients in the government and legal space for the last 4 years. Read the interview now.
The deal ensures actors maintain control over how their voices are used, including setting their rates and giving consent for each use. This initiative addresses concerns about AI's impact on performers' livelihoods while offering a secure way for actors to benefit from the technology