The demand for Generative AI in Media and Entertainment Market size is expected to register USD 1,412.7 million by 2023. It is anticipated to showcase a steady CAGR of 26.3% between 2023 and 2032. Sales of generative AI in media and entertainment will likely register USD 11,570.0 million by 2032. Revenue stood at USD 1,158.5 million in 2022.
I've seen a race of electronically linked humanoids who share information in a vast decentralized net to which they all have access; who see data as a kind of neutral atmosphere, like air; who use technology to share thoughts and impressions at all times; who are never out of contact with one another; and who react to the briefest removal from their shared consciousness with an itchy, frantic eagerness (cf. "Hugh") to get back.
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