| Projection | Likelihood | |------------|-------------| | More (e.g., Netflix + Max + Disney offered by telecoms) | High | | AI-generated short films accepted at festivals (with disclosure) | Medium | | Live interactive entertainment (choose-your-own-adventure streaming, live game shows) | High | | Consolidation wave (major studio mergers, e.g., Paramount + Comcast, or Sony + Warner) | Medium | | Regulation of recommendation algorithms (EU-style “Digital Services Act” expansions) | Medium-High |
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