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Livestreaming, what’s in it for us?
Technology
has advanced significantly since the first internet livestream but we
still turn to video for almost everything. Let’s take a brief look at
why livestreaming has been held back so far, and what tech innovations
will propel livestreaming to the forefront of internet culture. Right
now livestreaming is limited to just a few applications for mass public
use and the rest are targeted towards businesses. Livestreaming is to
today what home computers were in the early 1980s. The world of
livestreaming is waiting for a metaphorical VIC-20, a very popular
product that will make live streaming as popular as video through
iterations and competition.
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Shared Video
Do you
remember when YouTube wasn’t the YouTube you know today? In 2005, when
Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim activated the domain “” they
had a vision. Inspired by the lack of easily accessible video clips
online, the creators of YouTube saw a world where people could instantly
access videos on the internet without having to download files or
search for hours for the right clip. Allegedly inspired by the site “Hot
or Not”, YouTube originally began as a dating site (think 80s video
dating), but without a large ingress of dating videos, they opted to
accept any video submission. And as we all know, that fateful decision
changed all of our lives forever.
Because of YouTube, the world that
YouTube was born in no longer exists. The ability to share videos on the
scale permitted by YouTube has brought us closer to the “global
village” than I’d wager anyone thought realistically possible. And now
with technologies like Starlink, we are moving closer and closer to that
eventuality. Although the shared video will never become a legacy
technology, before long it will truly have to share the stage with its
sibling, livestreaming. Although livestreaming is over 20 years old, it
hasn’t gained the incredible worldwide adoption YouTube has. This is
largely due to infrastructure issues such as latency, quality, and cost.
Latency is a priority when it comes to livestreams.
Latency
is the time it takes for a video to be captured and point a, and viewed
at point b. In livestreaming this is done through an encoder-decoder
function. Video and audio are captured and turned into code, the code
specifies which colours display, when, for how long, and how bright. The
code is then sent to the destination, such as a streaming site, where
it is decoded into colours and audio again and then displayed on a
device like a cell phone. The delay between the image being captured,
the code being generated, transmitted, decoded, and played is
consistently decreasing. It is now possible to stream content reliably
with less than 3 seconds of latency. Sub-second latency is also common
and within the next 20 or so years we may witness the last cable
broadcast (or perhaps cable will be relegated to the niche market of CB
radios, landlines, and AM transmissions).
On average, the latency
associated with a cable broadcast is about 6 seconds. This is mainly due
to limitations on broadcasts coming from the FCC or another similar
organization in the interests of censorship. In terms of real-life,
however, a 6 second delay on a broadcast is not that big of a deal. In
all honesty a few hours’ delay wouldn’t spell the doom of mankind. But
for certain types of broadcasts such as election results or sporting
events, latency must be kept at a minimum to maximize the viability of
the broadcast.
Sensitive Content is Hard to Monitor
Advances in AI
technologies like computer vision have changed the landscape of
internet broadcasting. Before too long, algorithms will be better able
to prevent sensitive and inappropriate content from being broadcast
across the internet on livestreaming platforms. Due to the sheer volume
of streams it is much harder to monitor and contain internet broadcasts
than it is cable, but we are very near a point where the ability to
reliably detect and interrupt inappropriate broadcasts instantaneously.
Currently, the majority of content is monitored by humans. And as we’ve
learned over the last 50 or so years, computers and machines are much
more reliable and consistent than humans could ever be. Everything is
moving to an automated space and content moderation is not far behind.
We simply don’t have the human resources to monitor every livestream,
but with AI we won’t need it.
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