Session: Replacing cameras with code for the next generation of video communications
In the next 5 to 7 years the majority of content online will be generated by computers versus cameras. While this does present some challenges, it will also greatly improve a business's ability to communicate effectively with their customer, through presenter-led video. AI production will remove the friction in presenter-led video production, enabling a video-first internet and a new era of personalized communication.
Bio
Natalie is an entrepreneurial digital media executive, passionate about technology’s power to augment human capacity and communication.
She is the Head of Strategy and founding team member at Hour One - an AI company putting virtual people to work for the next generation of video communications. Hour One was named Fast Company Next Big Thing in Tech in 2021.
Previously, Natalie was Head of Futures at Publicis Groupe where she focused on emerging tech innovation and blockchain, 5G and IoT-enabled products, with special focus on Samsung.
Prior she spent 10+ years at Interpublic Group, where was the Head of Digital and Innovation at Universal McCann, and was key to winning and growing business with clients including Coca-Cola, H&M, Hulu, Microsoft and Sony.
She is a regular speaker at global conferences, including Web Summit and Collision and a regular commentator for publications such as MIT Tech Review and Techcrunch.