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New Zealand-based One Ring is an early entrant in the digital “after death” or “immortality technology” market. Using animation tools and AI technology, One Ring captures the digital footprint of deceased individuals (from social media posts, emails, videos) and uses the data to create chatbots that mimick their communication patterns.
Reference 6504
Published 20 Mar 2023
Length 8 page(s)
Region Global
New Zealand-based One Ring is an early entrant in the digital “after death” or “immortality technology” market. Using animation tools and AI technology, One Ring captures the digital footprint of deceased individuals (from social media posts, emails, videos) and uses the data to create chatbots that mimick their communication patterns.
New Zealand-based One Ring is an early entrant in the digital “after death” or “immortality technology” market. Using animation tools and AI technology, One Ring captures the digital footprint of deceased individuals (from social media posts, emails, videos) and uses the data to create chatbots that mimick their communication patterns.
Reference 6504
Published 20 Mar 2023
Length 8 page(s)
Region Global
New Zealand-based One Ring is an early entrant in the digital “after death” or “immortality technology” market. Using animation tools and AI technology, One Ring captures the digital footprint of deceased individuals (from social media posts, emails, videos) and uses the data to create chatbots that mimick their communication patterns.
At the end of 2017, Disney announced it would acquire the majority of 21st Century Fox’s assets including its movie studio, TV production company, cable channels and regional sports networks. If approved, the deal would give Disney the scale and content to develop its own streaming service by 2019, when its contract with Netflix expired.
Reference 6400
Published 30 Nov 2018
Length 15 page(s)
Topic Operations
Region Global
Industry Entertainment, Media Production
At the end of 2017, Disney announced it would acquire the majority of 21st Century Fox’s assets including its movie studio, TV production company, cable channels and regional sports networks. If approved, the deal would give Disney the scale and content to develop its own streaming service by 2019, when its contract with Netflix expired.