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AMC Networks CEO Kristin Dolan has clarified the company's stance on artificial intelligence, asserting that its integration into the business is primarily a "technology play." Dolan emphasized that the adoption of AI tools is not intended to undermine the company’s intellectual property or jeopardize relationships with creative partners. Instead, the focus is on enhancing operational efficiency and providing innovative solutions within the entertainment landscape.
Dolan's comments come as the industry grapples with the rapid advancement of AI technologies, which have sparked debates about their impact on creativity and content production. She highlighted that AI can serve as a valuable asset, enabling creators to streamline their processes and explore new avenues for storytelling. By adopting AI, AMC Networks aims to remain competitive while fostering an environment where creativity can thrive alongside technological advancements.
As the landscape evolves, Dolan remains committed to ensuring that the core values of creativity and collaboration are preserved, even as the company embraces new technologies.
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