

Kauser Kanji
VOD Pro
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Three years on from ChatGPT hitting the zeitgeist, Lydia and I take stock of where the OTT industry actually is with AI.
We talk through how broadcasters and streamers have been approaching it internally – the top-down task forces, the bottom-up experiments, the lift encounter that landed someone a board presentation and a job title. We also revisit the findings from VOD Pro’s AI survey, first run in 2023:
- Which areas of streaming businesses were already using AI back then
- How senior executives’ concerns about their own job security have shifted since
- And whether the industry has moved from curiosity to genuine integration – or is still somewhere in between
Then I reveal what I woke up thinking about at 3am: a framework I’ve spent the last six weeks building. It’s called the OTT AI Readiness Framework – the OARF. I walk Lydia through it live on the show: 12 enterprise functions, 63 capability areas, 154 use cases, all mapped against readiness, business impact, ease of implementation and time to value.
As ever, feel free to reach out to me or Lydia on LinkedIn with any thoughts.
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00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
02:04 The Rise of AI in Everyday Life
05:57 AI in Legal and Business Contexts
07:54 AI’s Impact on Content Creation and Recommendations
09:45 Internal Approaches to AI in Broadcasting
15:05 Phases of AI Adoption in the Industry
17:07 Emotional Responses to AI in the Workplace
18:56 Comparing AI Adoption to Streaming Transition
22:15 The Learning Curve of AI and Industry Experts
22:39 The Rise of AI in Media and Broadcasting
28:19 AI’s Impact on Job Security
31:51 Blueprints for AI Integration in Broadcasting
39:48 The OTT AI Readiness Framework
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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.
