EMAM, Inc. and Twelve Labs Inc. are poised to present their innovative integrated solution at the upcoming National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in Las Vegas. This collaboration is designed to address the challenges organizations face in managing and extracting value from their ever-growing collections of video content, both current and historical. With the integration of Twelve Labs' advanced AI models, including Marengo 2.6 for search and Pegasus-1 for text generation, into EMAM's platform, users can now effortlessly navigate through vast video libraries. These AI models are capable of understanding the context of videos and individual frames, facilitating not only easy search but also the automatic generation of summaries, chapters, titles, and transcripts.
David Miller, President of EMAM, highlighted the significance of this development, stating, 'Powerful AI tools will make every media library more useful and valuable.' This sentiment was echoed by Jae Lee, founder and CEO of Twelve Labs, who pointed out the inefficiency of manual video logging and the scalability challenges it presents. The integration of Twelve Labs' models into EMAM's platform is set to revolutionize how organizations interact with their video content, making it more accessible and actionable than ever before.
The solution offers a user-friendly web interface where EMAM users can browse search results, preview media, and organize content into categories and projects. Additionally, the platform supports integration with Adobe Creative Cloud and DaVinci Resolve for craft editing, further enhancing its utility for creative professionals. The EMAM platform also excels in managing storage and retrieval across various resolutions, whether in the cloud or on local systems, ensuring that finalized projects can be easily shared or distributed to broadcast, newsroom, or streaming platforms.
This collaboration between EMAM, Inc. and Twelve Labs Inc. represents a significant leap forward in video content management and utilization. By leveraging cutting-edge AI technology, the solution addresses a critical need for organizations to efficiently manage their video libraries, thereby unlocking new possibilities for content creation, distribution, and monetization. The showcase at the NAB Show in Las Vegas will undoubtedly draw attention from industry leaders looking for innovative ways to harness the power of their video content.


