![]() ![]() From the same company that introduced content recognition algorithms in Connected TVs, we are excited to share how AI will unlock a more engaging viewing experience for the content we love.” Samba TV CEO Ashwin Navin said. “Artificial intelligence and machine learning are transforming nearly every aspect of our lives today, and we are excited about its growing relevance in television. The full Samba AI system is scheduled for unveiling at CES in January before rolling out to manufacturers later next year. Samba TV’s platform is best known for embedding a “smart pause” function in TVs to automatically show information about people on-screen along with ads whenever the content is paused. That technology will now be incorporated into Samba TV’s AI services. Disruptel’s tech is also designed for use with advertising, answering questions about visible products, and carrying out transactions upon request. For instance, it could answer questions as vague as “who’s wearing the red dress?” or “what brand of shoes is the guy on the left wearing?” during a scene. The company’s Deep Frame feature gives its AI contextual awareness, allowing it to answer questions like a human watching along and looking things up online. Disruptel Sambaĭisruptel’s AI can navigate content and use machine learning to better understand what people are viewing. Samba plans to incorporate Disruptel and its connected TV technology into its own platform, including Disruptel’s context-sensitive voice assistant capable of answering questions about who and what is on the screen at any moment and linking to commerce platforms for people who want to buy something they see in a show or commercial. Note: We do not offer technical support for developing or debugging scripted downloading processes.Television tech developer Samba TV has acquired TV AI startup Disruptel for an undisclosed sum. Note that this policy may change as the SEC manages SEC.gov to ensure that the website performs efficiently and remains available to all users. This SEC practice is designed to limit excessive automated searches on SEC.gov and is not intended or expected to impact individuals browsing the SEC.gov website. Once the rate of requests has dropped below the threshold for 10 minutes, the user may resume accessing content on SEC.gov. If a user or application submits more than 10 requests per second, further requests from the IP address(es) may be limited for a brief period. Current guidelines limit users to a total of no more than 10 requests per second, regardless of the number of machines used to submit requests. We reserve the right to block IP addresses that submit excessive requests. To ensure our website performs well for all users, the SEC monitors the frequency of requests for SEC.gov content to ensure automated searches do not impact the ability of others to access SEC.gov content. Unauthorized attempts to upload information and/or change information on any portion of this site are strictly prohibited and are subject to prosecution under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996 (see Title 18 U.S.C. For security purposes, and to ensure that the public service remains available to users, this government computer system employs programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information or to otherwise cause damage, including attempts to deny service to users. ![]() More Information Internet Security Policyīy using this site, you are agreeing to security monitoring and auditing. For more information, contact more information, please see the SEC’s Web Site Privacy and Security Policy. You can also sign up for email updates on the SEC open data program, including best practices that make it more efficient to download data, and SEC.gov enhancements that may impact scripted downloading processes. Please declare your traffic by updating your user agent to include company specific information.įor best practices on efficiently downloading information from SEC.gov, including the latest EDGAR filings, visit sec.gov/developer. Your request has been identified as part of a network of automated tools outside of the acceptable policy and will be managed until action is taken to declare your traffic. To allow for equitable access to all users, SEC reserves the right to limit requests originating from undeclared automated tools. Your Request Originates from an Undeclared Automated Tool
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