Ben Arnon
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Podcast Appearances
And we're also always going to be putting humans firmly in the loop so that the system makes recommendations that theater managers can override. If a theater manager and then human judgment feels like it should be overridden, then that can happen. And we're transparent with moviegoers about how prices are determined because the movies are really a shared thing.
And we're also always going to be putting humans firmly in the loop so that the system makes recommendations that theater managers can override. If a theater manager and then human judgment feels like it should be overridden, then that can happen. And we're transparent with moviegoers about how prices are determined because the movies are really a shared thing.
And we're also always going to be putting humans firmly in the loop so that the system makes recommendations that theater managers can override. If a theater manager and then human judgment feels like it should be overridden, then that can happen. And we're transparent with moviegoers about how prices are determined because the movies are really a shared thing.
cultural experience that should remain accessible to everyone. And we won't compromise that principle for any kind of profit.
cultural experience that should remain accessible to everyone. And we won't compromise that principle for any kind of profit.
cultural experience that should remain accessible to everyone. And we won't compromise that principle for any kind of profit.
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Yeah, I think in 2030, the movie experience powered by Showtime AI, I think will feel fundamentally more connected to who you are. So what I mean by this is, you know, gone will be the days of like scrolling through static Showtimes, hoping that something works with your schedule. And instead, I think theaters will dynamically generate optimal Showtimes based on community demand signals.
Yeah, I think in 2030, the movie experience powered by Showtime AI, I think will feel fundamentally more connected to who you are. So what I mean by this is, you know, gone will be the days of like scrolling through static Showtimes, hoping that something works with your schedule. And instead, I think theaters will dynamically generate optimal Showtimes based on community demand signals.
Yeah, I think in 2030, the movie experience powered by Showtime AI, I think will feel fundamentally more connected to who you are. So what I mean by this is, you know, gone will be the days of like scrolling through static Showtimes, hoping that something works with your schedule. And instead, I think theaters will dynamically generate optimal Showtimes based on community demand signals.
You know, you'll open, say, the consumer side of Showtime AI and see personalized recommendations, not just for films that you might like, but for the perfect time to see them based on your habits and your preferences. Prices will flex to reward planning on, you know, to either reward planning or spontaneity, whichever you prefer.
You know, you'll open, say, the consumer side of Showtime AI and see personalized recommendations, not just for films that you might like, but for the perfect time to see them based on your habits and your preferences. Prices will flex to reward planning on, you know, to either reward planning or spontaneity, whichever you prefer.
You know, you'll open, say, the consumer side of Showtime AI and see personalized recommendations, not just for films that you might like, but for the perfect time to see them based on your habits and your preferences. Prices will flex to reward planning on, you know, to either reward planning or spontaneity, whichever you prefer.
And I think your entire experience from the ticket purchase to concessions to seating, will feel like it was orchestrated really, you know, just for you. While theaters operate at higher capacities with greater efficiency.
And I think your entire experience from the ticket purchase to concessions to seating, will feel like it was orchestrated really, you know, just for you. While theaters operate at higher capacities with greater efficiency.
And I think your entire experience from the ticket purchase to concessions to seating, will feel like it was orchestrated really, you know, just for you. While theaters operate at higher capacities with greater efficiency.
And I think that theatrical experience will stop being sort of a commodity and it will hopefully return to being something special, like a curated experience that blends what I call the magic of cinema with the precision of personalization. I know for myself, when I go to that movie theater and I'm sitting there and there's like six other people in the theater, I'm a little lonely.
And I think that theatrical experience will stop being sort of a commodity and it will hopefully return to being something special, like a curated experience that blends what I call the magic of cinema with the precision of personalization. I know for myself, when I go to that movie theater and I'm sitting there and there's like six other people in the theater, I'm a little lonely.