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Netflix is quite an amazing company. In a few short years (albeit I know it was longer than it seems) they have become a household name. Almost everyone has access to an account, and you can watch on pretty much any screen.
Day by day, we can safely assume Netflix collects viewing data. They use this for their recommendations to you as to what to watch. We can assume they collect content viewed, when you paused, when you gave up, when you binged, and for how long, and much more. After a few months of even 1â2 hours of watching in the evenings, Netflix has a pretty good idea of what youâre in to.
So letâs think forward a few years and I present to you a future (not the future, just a future).
You get home, itâs been a day. Work didnât go well. Pay day is a few days out, and your favourite takeaway place is shut today. You just wanna get into bed and watch some Netflix. So you do.
You put on your headset. It looks a bit like an Emotiv headset, but it has 3D glasses and headphones built in. Itâs bluetooth. You turn on Netflix.
Netflix takes a reading through your headset. It learns youâve had a day. It learns about Karen blocking your idea in that meeting, and Brian talking over you at lunch. So, it starts to play something for you.
Thatâs rightâââyou didnât choose. You see, Netflix no longer carries existing titles, the content is all original. The content is scripted in real time, using deep, deep neural networks. Netflix starts playing you an office comedy. You recognise some of the actors (itâs not really them, itâs normal actors with your favourite superimposed using Deepfakes, no one in hollywood has worked for years) , and it starts off with a few good jokes about broken printers. You laugh. You remember printers and how bad they were. Netflix notices your smile. Youâre happy itâs live action this time, some of the cartoon and animated ones donât really float your boat.
The content now adapts, building on that uplift in mood. Maybe it introduces a romantic couple. You quickly get bored, as a straight couple is something youâve seen a million times now, so the content adapts again, and the female protagonist makes an innocently cute smile at a woman on the bus home. The story follows them now. Youâre into it. You love seeing all relationships represented.
Later, the new couple start to face some money troubles together. Itâs a problem you donât like. It reminds you of the time you had money troubles, it kinda gets to you. It makes you uncomfortable. The content adapts again. They win a small lotto prize draw, they move into a new place together. A new problem emerges, one perhaps youâre more interested in. Your intrigue is recognised, rewarded, and elevated by the adapting content. Where did that candelabra left in the apartment before them come from? What is its story?
By this point, itâs been 4 hours. âAre you still watching?â You bet you are. But it is time for bed, and so the content adapts again, finding a natural ending to this part of the story. Youâre able to close Netflix, remove your headset, and rest up for another day.
When Netflix first shipped this feature a few years earlier, it was fairly primitive. Authors had written the scripts, there were a few choices that kept fanning out into many, many different endings, and the deep fakes werenâtâââthey had just got the actors to film every possible scenario. It was expensive, and time consuming. The first experimental piece of content, called Bandersnatch, years earlier in 2018, even laughably had a UI where users had to choose which path explicitly. And the story ended up the same anyway! Oh boy, itâs come a long way since then. Fully original, fully adapting to what you want to see.
No authors wrote this office comedy, no actors acted solely for it, and youâll be the only one to ever see it. Itâs special. Itâs unique.
Oh, and support for multiple viewers is launching next week, too. So. Whoâs watching?
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