Cineverse public preview for cineSearch
October 9, 2024

Cineverse, the streaming technology and entertainment company, has announced that cineSearch, its AI-driven content discovery tool, is now available for public preview. cineSearch offers an intuitive, highly personalised search experience across top streaming services, including Netflix.
cineSearch leverages advanced artificial intelligence to simplify the content discovery process. Ava, cineSearch’s AI video advisor, provides users with tailored recommendations based on their viewing habits, preferences and the services they use. With the ability to connect and integrate with the top streaming platforms, cineSearch ensures that users receive recommendations across a broad array of content. Cineverse said it remains committed to continuously improving cineSearch based on user feedback during the public preview.
“cineSearch represents a significant leap forward in content discovery and we’re thrilled to offer it for public preview,” said Cineverse Chief Operating Officer & Chief Technology Officer Tony Huidor. “We believe this tool has come a long way since we launched in Beta earlier this year, and will continue to improve as more people use and help train the AI. cineSearch was built to not only streamline the search process but also transform how audiences engage with content, making it easier than ever to discover their next favourite film or show.”
While cineSearch already offers a substantial search experience, additional features such as filters for genre, age and service-specific results, as well as a mobile app are in development for future versions.
Developed in part with Google Cloud AI technology, cineSearch has established partnerships with Younify, Vionlabs, Datatonic and Gracenote, a Nielsen company, to help bring this product to market. By teaming with these companies, cineSearch has created an AI system that brings a contextual understanding of filmed content (based on colour, emotions, mood, setting et.) and access to data on millions of movies and series, along with guardrails and security best practices to ensure that it is safe, robust and ethical.
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