The president of Crunchyroll says that the transmission encourages “does not expect to” use AI in any way when creating content

The president of Crunchyroll, Rahul Purini, said that the site will not use any the process of artistic content production.

“No ai in the artistic process, adding to our actors in La Voz. We as creators because they give a contribution to history and intrigue with their voice,” Purini said in an interview with Forbes. President Crunchyroll added that the site is carried out with creators in Japan and anywhere else to try to maintain the authenticity of production.

With the growing acceleration of AI technology, conversations about their use in the industry are provided and can be a fear for the audience and creatives. We have already noticed that the AI ​​used in the anime appears with the addition of anime reproduction sites, and the news that an animated screen generated through AI-AI is on the way to Kaka Technology Studio.

However, Purini explained that the site will paint in other aspects, explaining that Crunchyroll plans to use AI to improve the way users locate content, download recommendations and achieve a more personalized experience. But Purini obviously said that all this to improve the service and experience of visitors, however, the AI ​​will not do the content itself.

Launch in 2017, Crunchyroll has the maximum popular position to transmit anime content. This began for the first time as an anime transmission site without subscription without advertising, Crunchyroll now offers supported titles through advertising, so that the audience can look “a limited part” of content for free. The site houses a multitude of anime systems and giant films such as Cowboy Bebop and My Hero Academia.

To locate more, see our anime list or adhere to yourself with a new anime this year.

I am an entertainment here in Gamesradar +, which covers television and the movie for SFX and the movie online. I have a high school in media production and journalism and a master’s degree in fashion journalism. In the past, I wrote for the local media in the United Kingdom and the United States, such as the Portland Tribune and York Mix and worked on communications, before focusing on cinematographic and entertainment. I am a great admirer of horror and in 2022, I created my own feminist journal of feminist horror.  

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