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Netflix plans to launch a vertical video feed, to help with content discovery, this month, and plans to use AI for content creation and recommendations

Netflix is going to launch a TikTok-like vertical video feed within its apps this month, and plans to use AI broadly for content creation …

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Netflix Goes TikTok With Vertical Video Feed and AI Push

Netflix is rolling out a vertical video feed this month and betting big on AI for content creation and recommendations.

Netflix is about to look a lot more like TikTok. The streaming giant plans to launch a vertical video feed inside its apps this month, designed to help users discover content by scrolling through short-form clips.

The move is a direct play at the swipe-happy behavior TikTok popularized. Instead of browsing rows of thumbnails, subscribers will get a feed of vertical videos surfacing shows and movies they might actually watch.

But the vertical feed is only part of the story. Netflix is also going all-in on AI across its operations. The company plans to use artificial intelligence broadly — both for powering smarter recommendations and for content creation itself.

The details on AI-driven content creation remain thin, but the signal is clear: Netflix sees machine learning as central to its future, not just for serving up suggestions but for building what you watch.