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Disney CEO Bob Iger announced in a conference call that the streaming service will soon feature user-generated artificial intelligence content.
Disney CEO Bob Iger says the company's Disney+ streaming platform is about to undergo "the biggest and the most significant changes from a product perspective" since its 2019 launch and, surprise surprise, it's all about AI.
Many Disney+ subscribers are fuming after Disney CEO Bob Iger announced in a full-year 2025 earnings conference call that the streaming service will feature user-generated artificial intelligence (AI) content.
Disney boss Bob Iger has said the company's streaming service will soon allow subscribers to create and view AI-generated content.
Disney’s plans for the future of its streaming service may involve AI-generated videos. During an earnings call on Thursday, Disney CEO Bob Iger said the company is “really excited about AI,” adding that the technology could allow Disney Plus to provide viewers with the ability to “create” and “consume” short-form AI videos.
A new tech venture involving a one-time Disney star showcases an AI system designed to mimic real people with only minutes of captured footage.
A new AI-powered app that allows users to create interactive avatars of their deceased relatives, co-founded by Disney Channel alum Calum Worthy, is sparking backlash on social media, with many users calling the technology dystopian and comparing it to the sci-fi series “Black Mirror.”
Disney's Chief Financial Officer Hugh Johnston told analysts the company had "built a hedge" into its forecasts to account for a potentially lengthy blackout of its TV networks on YouTube TV — the fourth-largest pay-TV provider in the United States with about 10 million subscribers.