Roku launches 24/7 channel for AI-generated video
The FAST channel features projects from Colin Petrie-Norris' AI startup, The Verge reported.
Why it matters
The launch shows AI-generated video moving into mainstream streaming distribution, not just social platforms or experimental demos. It also tests whether FAST audiences will watch continuous programming made outside traditional production pipelines.
The key points
- 1.Roku added a 24/7 AI-generated content stream.
- 2.The channel features projects from Colin Petrie-Norris' startup.
- 3.The launch sits within Roku's broader FAST programming expansion.
Roku added four new channels to its streaming lineup this week, including a 24/7 feed focused on AI-generated content. The channel features projects from Colin Petrie-Norris' AI startup, alongside new dedicated feeds for old episodes of Mad TV, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, and Black sitcoms.
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