The Cloud, Generative AI, and the Future of Sports Content Distribution
SVG Cloud Production Forum 2025
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47m
The cloud and generative AI is going to provide a massive one-two punch for the future of sports content creation and distribution. Together they will speed up the ability to deliver personalized viewing experiences for fans, make it easier for rights holders around the globe to better serve their audiences, and ultimately make sports content even more valuable than it already is. Experts debate a future where the cloud and Generative AI, together, make a difference.
Panelists:
Roy Burns, IMT, Field CTO – Media Supply Chain
Owen Flanagan, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, Senior Media Asset Manager
Jake Lee, AWS, Sports Solutions Specialist
Yvette Schmitter, Fusion Collective, CEO
Tim Stevens, Verizon Business Group, Global Leader, Strategic Innovation, Sports, Media & Entertainment
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