Nine pioneering British startups will join MyWorld, Digital Catapult and industry partners including the BBC, to co-develop solutions set to drive innovation in the country’s creative industries. Each team will be awarded £50,000 to develop a prototype using artificial intelligence (AI) to optimise, enhance and augment creative production, and address various challenges that will grow the UK’s creative economy.
Building on the success of the first Challenge Call accelerator programme, delivered in collaboration with NVIDIA, this next phase of activity will help unlock opportunities for industrial growth and investment. This will be achieved by exploring how AI can improve creative operations, content delivery, and enrich the audience experience.
The world’s leading public service broadcaster, the BBC, will collaborate with Fictioneers, Black Goblin and The Gentleman Octopus to improve its audio output and audience engagement. Fictioneers will develop an AI powered creative assistant that will enable teams to augment their development process, using the BBC Archives to explore interactive audio experiences, and address technical and conceptual challenges in production. By providing a prototyping tool for interactive podcasts, the solution will not only deepen audience engagement but also enable the BBC to explore new audio storytelling formats, enhancing creative content delivery.
The Gentleman Octopus will create an AI-driven system using data from XR headsets to generate real-time, interactive visualisations of audio for more personalised music show experiences, allowing the BBC to deliver more immersive content to its audience. Black Goblin’s Thol, an AI-driven sound design suite, will aim to optimise sound design by automating the generation of high-quality sound effects from visual content, enabling the BBC’s audio engineers to create more diverse listening experiences too.
Nulight Studio, Noods Radio, Force of Habit and SuperScout will develop pioneering new production solutions, with the first company using generative AI for video and audio production. In doing so, Nulight Studio aims to revolutionise workflows in the film, television, and media sectors by allowing creative professionals to focus more on innovation and creativity. Superscout’s iPhone app will use AI to improve operations, streamlining location research for creative productions, turning an often time-consuming process into a seamless, automated workflow.
Noods Radio will look to develop a tool to enrich user engagement features including personalising recommendations for content and introducing an interactive chatbot to automate routine tasks. Force of Habit’s IMPRESS Insights, a product that will provide an AI-enabled tool for video game developers to track and react to player experiences in real-time, will enhance marketing, production, quality assurance, and post-release support. This will help to meet growing demand for more personalised content from national and international audiences.
Bristol-based Gritty Talent will develop a solution to improve engagement, retention, and progression of talent in the creative sector. Weaving Change aims to democratise fashion by developing an Outfit Recommendation Algorithm that uses AI to suggest personalised outfits from users’ existing wardrobes based on style preferences and occasions. Its solution will help optimise the outfit selection process, reduce the reliance on fast fashion, and foster creativity and sustainability in the fashion industry.
MyWorld is led by the University of Bristol and funded by the UKRI Strength in Places fund, and is designed to cement the West of England’s position as a creative technology powerhouse. This Challenge Call programme is delivered in partnership with Digital Catapult and provides each startup with funding, as well as access to technological support, investment readiness advice, and tailored workshops, culminating in a final showcase event in Bristol later this year.