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Author: Dave Okamoto
In May, we put out the call to developers, students and data scientists to create compelling artificial intelligence apps and microservices on the Acumos AI platform. Sponsored by AT&T and Tech Mahindra, the Acumos AI Challenge awarded $100,000 in cash prizes, including a trip to the finals in San Francisco, industry recognition, and the chance to have their solutions featured in the Acumos Marketplace.
Read more....10 Bold Projections on the Future of Entertainment
A report by RocketSpace, Ericsson, and the AT&T Foundry identify ten trends that may shape the future of entertainment. Find out what was revealed when the findings were presented at the AT&T Developer Summit.
Read more....Behind the scenes: Meet the creators of One Good Pitch, the 3rd place Entertainment Project student film winner
We spoke with Parker Hill, Director, Co-writer, Editor, and Producer of One Good Pitch and got her take on the importance of photography and casting challenges. Plus, watch the short film One Good Pitch.
Read more....4 Amazing Interviews with Entertainment Project Winners
We spoke with the directors of the Entertainment Project winning shorts to learn more about their experience and why they are so passionate about filmmaking. Watch their interviews now.
Behind the Scenes: Meet the creators of Five Windows, the winning student film
We just announced the winning student entry for the Entertainment Project. See how a high school rivalry, led to a winning team. You can learn more about the crew, the film, and their collective process.
Read more....Entertainment Project finalist Dispatch turns a light on the unsung heroes of emergency communication
In October, we announced the AT&T Entertainment Project, an open competition seeking imaginative, undiscovered short films from aspiring professional and student filmmakers. Learn about the short film that focuses on the unsung heroes in the emergency communications industry and the motivation behind it.
Read more....Entertainment Project finalist Para Mi Mamá follows one woman’s journey to Colombia in search of her birth mother
In October, we announced the AT&T Entertainment Project, an open competition seeking imaginative, undiscovered short films from aspiring professional and student filmmakers. Follow one woman’s journey to Columbia where she meets the woman responsible for ultimately saving her life in this short documentary.
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