Netflix, Generative AI and Original Series
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While she remains a tabloid fixture, generating millions of clicks for celebrity publications, Meghan Markle has not been able to convert that interest into views for her Netflix cooking and lifestyle series With Love,
The Colombian series unwinds the story of a woman in the midst of a mental breakdown, and the family secrets that led her to that point.
Palm Beach,” on Netflix, coming in December, promises to reveal “the Southern socialites at the center of all the opulence.”
The Netflix streaming service has admitted to using artifical intelligence for the first time in order to scale up the look of a foreign sci-fi series.
In its second-quarter earnings report, the streaming giant disclosed operating income of $3.8 billion and a margin of 34.1 percent, up double digits from a year ago.
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In the new Netflix psychological thriller Wall to Wall (known as 84 Square Meters, in Korean), the Korean filmmaker sets his directorial sights on modern apartment living. Cut from the same cultural cloth as Squid Game and Parasite,
Lena Dunham's new Netflix series Too Much debuted with more than 20 times the average series demand in the U.S.
It’s not Squid Game — at least not according to the way Netflix ranks its programming. Adolescence, the critically acclaimed U.K. limited series that earned 13 Emmy nominations earlier this week, takes the crown with 144.8 million views worldwide since its March 13 premiere.
Netflix said AI was used to produce visual effects that appeared for the first time on screen in one of its original series, employing a technology that has been a source of anxiety throughout Hollywood.
The streaming company said it used the technology onscreen for the first time in an Argentine science fiction show.