CGI Showcase The Vital Importance Of Maintaining Human-In-The-Loop AI Solutions At IBC 2023

CGI is showcasing powerful new AI tools for news and radio broadcasters at IBC 2023. As a newsroom and radio system provider in Europe, CGI experts will discuss the importance of ‘human-in-the-loop’ workflows, and how the new generation of AI tools can be leveraged as an intelligent assistant optimizing and accelerating existing workflows, an amplifier rather than a replacement of journalistic skills and talent.

Demonstrations include numerous generative AI use cases in CGI’s proven and proprietary OpenMedia intellectual property solution, including:

  • Research and suggestion: Research topics easily, and swiftly generate story or topic suggestions with multiple angles and iterations.
  • Create summaries: Quickly summarize stories or agency wires for automated output to tickers and headlines.
  • Analysis: Analysis of text content from wires, stories and more to gain deeper insights about individual subjects and generate topic clusters.
  • Create social posts: Generate tweets or other social media posts directly from a story including hashtags.
  • Translation: Translating text content into one or more languages at the same time for multi-lingual output by integrating the DeepL translator.
  • Rephrase text: Rephrasing text content to different markets’ demands and needs, quickly generating different scripts for, for example, lunchtime news and evening analysis programs.

CGI is also highlighting the importance of robust cybersecurity protocols when it comes to implementing both AI and cloud-based workflows in the newsroom. With an increasing number of media organizations already moving their workflows into the cloud where they run securely on CGI’s OpenMedia solution hosted in Microsoft Azure, any additional Azure OpenAl service is simply folded into the established Azure subscription which also means that companies can take full advantage of Azure’s data security.

Alongside its AI innovations, CGI is also presenting solutions shown for the first time at a major European trade show. These include the CGI OpenMedia Metrics, a powerful and lightweight Windows-based monitoring solution, as well as CGI OpenMedia Insights, a business intelligence tool.

On the radio side of the business CGI is featuring:

  • The latest updates around dira Dimension, its web-based, cloud-native radio production suite, which can be deployed in various environments, including public or private cloud, on-premises, or hybrid setups. dira Dimension includes a flexible workflow engine, which now integrates with AI for tasks such as automated transcription and text-to-speech functionality. Additionally, it offers a newly designed Workflow Engine Dimension for non-linear distribution and on-demand channels, along with server-based rendering, improving remote workflows and reducing network traffic usage for journalists.
  • An enhanced dira Onair Player with features like a built-in crossfade editor, voice track editor, jingle management tools, and an integrated content browser with time-scaling and loop capabilities.

Also showcasing at the CGI booth:

  • CGI Door James, an intelligent workspace management solution, offering real-time occupancy information and streamlined booking processes. It caters specifically to the dynamic broadcasting industry, where efficient asset management and coordination are crucial. This solution aims to transform how broadcasting studios, TV networks, and producers manage their sets, operations, assets, projects, and staff.
  • Integration partner Aiconix, who will showcase how its AI-based Live Transcription and Translation are used within CGI OpenMedia.

You might also like...

Next-Gen 5G Contribution: Part 1 - The Technology Of 5G

5G is a collection of standards that encompass a wide array of different use cases, across the entire spectrum of consumer and commercial users. Here we discuss the aspects of it that apply to live video contribution in broadcast production.

Why AI Won’t Roll Out In Broadcasting As Quickly As You’d Think

We’ve all witnessed its phenomenal growth recently. The question is: how do we manage the process of adopting and adjusting to AI in the broadcasting industry? This article is more about our approach than specific examples of AI integration;…

Designing IP Broadcast Systems: Integrating Cloud Infrastructure

Connecting on-prem broadcast infrastructures to the public cloud leads to a hybrid system which requires reliable secure high value media exchange and delivery.

Video Quality: Part 1 - Video Quality Faces New Challenges In Generative AI Era

In this first in a new series about Video Quality, we look at how the continuing proliferation of User Generated Content has brought new challenges for video quality assurance, with AI in turn helping address some of them. But new…

Minimizing OTT Churn Rates Through Viewer Engagement

A D2C streaming service requires an understanding of satisfaction with the service – the quality of it, the ease of use, the style of use – which requires the right technology and a focused information-gathering approach.