Every now and then, a domain shows up that feels like it arrived slightly early — ahead of the curve — but perfectly aligned with where the industry is heading rather than where it has been. NewsInstances.com has that kind of energy. The name captures a shift in how information is consumed and produced: not as continuous broad narratives, but as discrete, analyzable events — … [Read more...] about NewsInstances.com — A Digital Identity Built for Event-Driven Media and AI-Generated Reporting
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Algorithmic Bias in Media Recommendation Systems: Unveiling Challenges and Pursuing Fairness
Media recommendation systems have become integral to modern content consumption, guiding users to discover music, movies, news articles, and more. However, beneath their apparent convenience lies a complex issue: algorithmic bias. These systems, while efficient, can inadvertently perpetuate societal biases, leading to skewed recommendations that reinforce stereotypes and limit … [Read more...] about Algorithmic Bias in Media Recommendation Systems: Unveiling Challenges and Pursuing Fairness
Top Trends for Online Video
Live streaming: The use of live streaming platforms, such as YouTube Live, Facebook Live, and Twitch, has seen a significant increase in recent years. Live streaming allows people to engage with their audiences in real-time and create a more personal connection. This trend is likely to continue as more businesses, educators, and individuals discover the benefits of live … [Read more...] about Top Trends for Online Video
Netflix losing subscribers for second quarter in a row
Will #netflix's new ad-supported subscription plan be enough to stop the downward trend in subs?🧵 @Netflix's streaming business grew from 30.4 million subscribers at the end of Q4 2012 to a high of 221.8 million almost a decade later. pic.twitter.com/SgOC1zJ6x4— Statista (@StatistaCharts) October 14, 2022 … [Read more...] about Netflix losing subscribers for second quarter in a row
NFTmediamarket.com: What is wrong with NFT media market?
The press release below is a good illustration (literally) of what is wrong with NFT media market. Why do grown up people invest millions into childish images that have neither artistic, economic nor historic value? The Dutch Tulip Mania, also known as Dutch tulip bulb market bubble, the most famous market bubble and crash happened in 1637 in the in the Dutch Republic, pales in … [Read more...] about NFTmediamarket.com: What is wrong with NFT media market?
