This year’s NAB Show is now history, and it was a great one for Veritone! As we’d hoped going in, we were able to gain an even deeper understanding of how media and entertainment organizations are creating, managing, delivering, monetizing, and analyzing (or not … yet) their assets. And we observed that the industry is craving innovations in areas such as advertising efficacy and archive monetization. We were also able to showcase some powerful use cases of how our M&E customers are addressing these topics and achieving significant success.
What? What a strange title for a blog post. That is like saying “Don’t not use your telephone to avoid not making phone calls”. But I think it accurately describes the way in which I’m going to show you how to use machine learning to make sure your car is still in your driveway. Several...
This is it. This is the best DAM thing I’ve ever done. I don’t normally like to brag but I’m so freak’n proud of myself for this one that I feel like I need to share it. They said it wasn’t possible (no one actually said that), they said it couldn’t be done (lots of...
New California laws mandating timely public access to police video and audio communications are heaping massive cost burdens on state agencies, with one department recently warning it will cost more than $350,000 to review and redact its use of force cases. Driving this price tag is the cost associated with the review of video and...
Industry expert with over a decade of experience in M&E and Sales Director at Veritone, Jack Wyrick, shares trends in the television attribution space and the ways to solve the challenges that television broadcasters and advertisers face in this space.
Industry expert with over 20 years in radio and Managing Director of Enterprise Radio Solutions at Veritone, Paul Cramer gives insight into the value of radio attribution, trends in the industry, and ways to solve the challenges that broadcasters and advertisers face in the radio medium.
Veritone’s aiWARE platform lets customers run AI solutions at a very large scale, and it does it by spinning up as many instances of the cognitive engines required for a given use case to meet the demand and handle the load. When they’re done, they shut down to free resources. Engine developers don’t need to...
Its great when you’ve spent 2 hours scanning photos only to suddenly notice you’ve scanned some random number of them upside down. Rather than painfully go through each one and flip them, you might feel like you’d rather just jump in front of a truck. Well, when a customer came to us with a similar...
A friend once told me about an experiment where someone left a new car in the street — it remained there untouched for a week. They repeated the experiment again, but this time they made a deliberate crack in the windscreen of the car, and within a few days, the car was completely burnt out. Because of a...
Personal IM channels are increasingly becoming a headache for financial and securities regulators seeking to monitor trades, spot illegal transactions, and police financial dealings.