"Variety Brings Hollywood Heavyweights to CES for AI-Fueled Conversations"
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a mecca for the entertainment industry, and this year's festivities are no exception. Variety has once again partnered with the event to host two separate summits: the Variety Entertainment Summit and the Variety Business of Creators Summit.
Taking place on January 7th and 8th in Las Vegas, these events promise to be a treasure trove of insights into the rapidly evolving world of entertainment, particularly when it comes to the omnipresent force that is Artificial Intelligence (AI). From Disney's Rita Ferro to Hasbro's Kim Boyd, and even actor-producer Breckin Meyer, the crème de la crème of Hollywood are set to take part in these discussions.
Jon Liebman, chairman and CEO of Brillstein Entertainment Partners, will join forces with Variety co-editor-in-chief Cynthia Littleton for a conversation on "The Future of Content," highlighting his perspective that AI has not only been a game-changer but also a tool that can fuel the entertainment industry's growth in the past. This is echoed by Jonathan Yunger, co-founder and CEO of Arcana, who believes that while AI enhances production value, it requires the creative input of humans to be truly effective.
With a diverse range of panels lined up, including "The New Business of Entertainment," "Experience This! What's Next in Events Across Platforms," and "Harnessing Fandom Through Live Sports Content Featuring Amazon Ads & WPP Media," attendees can expect to explore the various implications of AI on the entertainment sector. Not to be missed is Anthony Wood's headliner conversation, where he will share his insights as the founder and CEO of Roku.
Additionally, the Variety Business of Creators Summit promises to shed light on the ever-changing landscape of creator marketing, with panels like "The State of the Creator Economy in Media and Entertainment" and "Audiences Unlocked — The Future of Creator Marketing." Fireside chats with Evan Shapiro and Hamish McKenzie will also provide a unique perspective on the role of creators in today's media landscape.
As AI continues to reshape the entertainment industry, Variety is committed to providing a platform for these thought leaders to share their insights and perspectives. With its lineup of heavy-hitters and forward-thinking discussions, this year's CES events are poised to be a must-attend for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve in an ever-changing world.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a mecca for the entertainment industry, and this year's festivities are no exception. Variety has once again partnered with the event to host two separate summits: the Variety Entertainment Summit and the Variety Business of Creators Summit.
Taking place on January 7th and 8th in Las Vegas, these events promise to be a treasure trove of insights into the rapidly evolving world of entertainment, particularly when it comes to the omnipresent force that is Artificial Intelligence (AI). From Disney's Rita Ferro to Hasbro's Kim Boyd, and even actor-producer Breckin Meyer, the crème de la crème of Hollywood are set to take part in these discussions.
Jon Liebman, chairman and CEO of Brillstein Entertainment Partners, will join forces with Variety co-editor-in-chief Cynthia Littleton for a conversation on "The Future of Content," highlighting his perspective that AI has not only been a game-changer but also a tool that can fuel the entertainment industry's growth in the past. This is echoed by Jonathan Yunger, co-founder and CEO of Arcana, who believes that while AI enhances production value, it requires the creative input of humans to be truly effective.
With a diverse range of panels lined up, including "The New Business of Entertainment," "Experience This! What's Next in Events Across Platforms," and "Harnessing Fandom Through Live Sports Content Featuring Amazon Ads & WPP Media," attendees can expect to explore the various implications of AI on the entertainment sector. Not to be missed is Anthony Wood's headliner conversation, where he will share his insights as the founder and CEO of Roku.
Additionally, the Variety Business of Creators Summit promises to shed light on the ever-changing landscape of creator marketing, with panels like "The State of the Creator Economy in Media and Entertainment" and "Audiences Unlocked — The Future of Creator Marketing." Fireside chats with Evan Shapiro and Hamish McKenzie will also provide a unique perspective on the role of creators in today's media landscape.
As AI continues to reshape the entertainment industry, Variety is committed to providing a platform for these thought leaders to share their insights and perspectives. With its lineup of heavy-hitters and forward-thinking discussions, this year's CES events are poised to be a must-attend for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve in an ever-changing world.