Impressive press coverage for Largo.ai
We have got an impressive coverage of our James Bond analysis on the press with more than a few hundred articles in many countries from Europe
We have got an impressive coverage of our James Bond analysis on the press with more than a few hundred articles in many countries from Europe
The UK’s Pinball Films, France’s Cinema Defacto and Belgium’s Versus Productions are among 20 European independent production companies selected to trial artificial intelligence technology developed by Swiss company Largo to support development, financing and distribution.
It’s official, the first ever AI-assisted casting process has put the most hotly debated future Bond contenders under the microscope to reveal which of the actors are predicted to generate the highest grossing Box Office revenues.
It is an interesting irony that one of the most influential industries in shaping our perception and expectations of new technologies, the movie business, now fears the very technology that could save it.
Article about Largo.ai and AI in film industry by the journalist Tim Dams – “Largo.ai reveals patterns and analysis that can help creative people both reduce the risks and increase the impact of their content!”
Our workshop took place as a part of the official program of Marche du Film Online. With a great interest, the tickets were sold out, we had the participation of 200 producers and distributors around the world:
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If there was a phrase that sums up Largo.ai, it would be “knowledge is power”.
24 Heures from Switzerland covered this week Art-Tech start-ups of the region. Largo was featured as one of them being the only start-up that is serving to the movie industry. We thank Matthieu Chenal for this comprehensive article.
Exciting news: Largo is launching a project for European producers very soon. While we can’t give away too many details right now,