Mr Beast’s company is building infrastructure that connects brands with creators, optimises campaigns, and distributes content across 100,000+ creators.
We realised the same thing. Content alone was never going to be enough.
The infrastructure behind it will define how the next generation of creative assets are discovered, distributed, and monetized.
More very soon.
Stan Lee's voice is now a licensable AI asset. Legendary creative output is becoming programmable.
But who manages the infrastructure to discover, route, and settle it at scale?
KOR has the answer. More very soon.
Stan Lee will return.
ElevenLabs has struck an expansive deal with Stan Lee Universe to add the late Marvel Comics writer’s voice and likeness to its Iconic Marketplace, a collection of celebrity personality voices and likenesses that companies can license for commercial use.
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Spotify and UMG confirmed what KOR's been building toward for years. AI-powered creation needs licensed infrastructure.
@KORUS_AI, our AI-powered licensed song creation platform, represents one of several services we're building to power the next generation of creative commerce.
The standard this year was a clear signal that the next generation of music infrastructure is being built by founders who understand both the creative and commercial reality of the industry.
These problems sit at the heart of what KOR is building. More on that very soon.
KOR is proud to have powered this year's @IMSibiza Accelerator, with @inderphull22 on the judging panel.
400+ startups from across the world, building the future of music, nightlife, and live events.
The calibre of founders this year set a new benchmark.
Here's a recap 👇
Finalist: UPTAK
Redefining safety in nightlife and festival culture with a consumer product built around tackling drink spiking.
A problem that affects millions of people across live events globally, finally being addressed at the consumer level.
Hollywood keeps building records. Labels, registries, classifications - systems that describe what happened.
What's missing is a system of action that orchestrates discovery, matching, distribution, and settlement end to end.
KOR has been building exactly this. More very soon.
AI dominated the discourse in Cannes this year.
Every major director and actor had something to say about it.
Here's what Hollywood got right, what it missed, and what it tells us about where entertainment is heading.
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AI solved the creation problem.
The systems for discovering talent, matching them to the right label, agency, or brand, and clearing payment across global markets don't exist at the scale this new era demands.
That gap is the defining infrastructure problem of the decade.
The interesting thing about AI in entertainment isn't the production side. Supply just went infinite and the systems for matching them to the right label or agency can't operate at that scale.
That's the market gap, and it needs an orchestration layer.
We have spent the last several months building the infrastructure required for the next era of media.
Media enterprises and studios are currently restricted by a major structural issue: they want to leverage UGC and AI but lack the rails to distribute and capture value at scale.
Furthermore, modern productions lack the efficient rails required for capital formation and community-driven funding.
We’ve been finalizing the unified framework that enables enterprises to monetize, grow, and tap into AI intelligence.