How to reduce preview costs by 40% and increase utilization by 200%
Fast with multitasking
- Automated bulk data processing
Working on preview notes requires gathering various data contained in broadcast content over a long running time. It takes a long time for a person to gather and organize this information. However, AI can process data from many sources simultaneously and in real time. For example, it takes less than a few minutes to gather vast amounts of program information at once and write preview notes.
- Ability to multitask
Unlike humans, Letterworks' AI can handle multiple tasks simultaneously. This is because AI can run multiple processes simultaneously through multiprocessing. When creating preview notes, it is necessary to check them in real time. Even when uploading multiple images, AI can process multiple parts at once by performing all tasks in parallel. On the other hand, people need to focus on a single task, which requires more continuous processing time.
- Able to work and modify in real time
Letterworks works online, and access can be set up through account sharing. This function allows immediate correction even when the schedule changes or the broadcast content needs to be changed immediately. In addition, the workload of workers can be checked in real time, and content leakage is also prevented by permitting access through permission settings
error-free accuracy
- Prevent human mistakes (typos, etc.)
Errors can occur when humans are working. In particular, typos, omissions, and misinformation entries occur frequently when processing time-sensitive or complex tasks. However, since Letterworks' AI follows a programmed algorithm, it processes data on a consistent basis. Also, the same results can be maintained even when the same task is repeated multiple times, so there is almost no chance of error.
- Error verification through mass data analysis
Letterworks can analyze vast amounts of data and cross-validate it. This makes it possible to accurately process even the smallest details that are easy for humans to miss.
- Ability to recognize patterns and learn
Letterworks can learn from past data to recognize patterns and write better preview notes based on this. In particular, by using Letterworks' TM and TB functions, you can work faster and more accurately. Additionally, by setting guidelines, you'll learn the unique style and requirements of the broadcaster, and you'll be able to write customized preview notes more and more accurately.
Why it's cheaper than humans
- Reduced labor costs
Traditional preview note work requires personnel such as writers, producers, and editors. These workers must collaborate while handling their respective responsibilities, and this process costs money. AI, on the other hand, can handle all tasks with just one setup, which greatly reduces labor costs. Also, since AI can process tasks regardless of a specific time, there is no need for additional overtime costs or night work allowances.
- Automate repetitive tasks
Humans must process these repetitive tasks anew for each content, but AI can automate repetitive tasks based on algorithms set once. This can significantly save time and money.
- Cost savings in processing large jobs
When a broadcaster has to write preview notes for dozens of programs, it takes a lot of manpower and time to assign people to each program. However, AI can process information from all programs at once, reducing the resources required to simultaneously process large-scale tasks. This is where cost savings are maximized, especially for large broadcasters with many programs.
In conclusion, working on preview notes through Letterworks offers significant benefits in terms of speed, accuracy, and cost. By automating complex and repetitive tasks, Letterworks can process them much faster and more efficiently than humans, and can provide more accurate results by preventing human errors. Also, with the introduction of AI, labor costs can be reduced, and long-term cost savings can be expected. To maximize the productivity and efficiency of broadcasters, working on preview notes using Letterworks would be a very promising choice.
Editor/Choi Min-woo