

Kauser Kanji
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In this week’s Riffs, Lydia and I go fully blue sky – no industry news, no data drops, just a thought experiment we’re calling the 2031 Scenario.
The premise: it’s 2031 and Sarah Jane Maas has become the first author in history to sell her entire canon to a new AI called Showifai. Showifai generates content to order – you specify the book, the tone, the cast, how many episodes, how many seasons. You can even put yourself in it.
Fantastical? We go through the building blocks that would need to exist for this to be feasible – and ask what it means for authors, actors, film studios, and broadcasters and streamers. Some of the conclusions are unexpected. Some are darker than we anticipated.
We’d genuinely love to know what you think – feasible, desirable, or just dystopian? Reach out to me or Lydia on LinkedIn.
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00:00 Introduction and Eurovision Excitement
01:45 Exploring the 2031 Scenario
03:37 The Role of AI in Content Creation
06:24 Feasibility of AI-Generated Content
08:43 Legal and Human Barriers to AI Usage
13:05 Actors and Their Rights in the AI Era
19:09 The Future of Actors and Stardom
24:12 The Impact of Recognisable Actors on Storytelling
25:34 The Economics of Casting and Payment Models
28:50 Impact on Film Studios in a Streaming World
36:06 Challenges for Broadcasters and Streamers
45:06 The Future of Content Creation and Consumption
47:46 The Value of Live Content in a Digital Age
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ABOUT KAUSER KANJI
Kauser Kanji has been working in online video for 20 years, formerly at Virgin Media and NBC Universal, and founded VOD Professional in 2011. He has since completed major OTT projects for, amongst others, A+E Networks, the BBC, BBC Studios, Channel 4, DR (Denmark), Liberty Global, Netflix, Sony Pictures, the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation and UKTV. He now writes industry analyses, hosts an online debate show, OTT Question Time, as well as its in-person sister event, OTT Question Time Live.
