Where data and AI meet entertainment
The Entertainment Analytics Conference is an annual gathering of 30-60 leaders from industry and academia focused on the innovative use of data, analytics, and artificial intelligence in entertainment.
Data scientists, analysts, and leaders from companies like Amazon, Apple, BBC, Disney, Google, HBO, Netflix, and Spotify come together with academics from Carnegie Mellon and Chapman University to share cutting-edge work in media analytics.
Since 2016, the conference has evolved alongside the industry. Early years focused on causal inference, pricing experiments, and content genomes. Machine learning and audience segmentation became central themes. In recent years, the rise of language models and generative AI has transformed the conversation, with sessions now covering AI transformation, multi-agent systems, and the fundamental disruption of media business models.
Since 2016
Founded
Invite-only
Curated attendance
Chatham House
Candid discussion
Next event
2026: UK and US dates and locations to be announced
Interested? Request an invite below and we'll keep you posted.
How it works
Each session is 30 minutes: a 15-minute presentation highlighting an innovative use of data or methodology, followed by 15 minutes of quality discussion from the room.
The Chatham House Rule applies throughout. Participants can share what they learned but cannot attribute it to any individual or organisation. This creates an atmosphere where people share openly and learn from each other.
We hold events in both the US (Los Angeles) and the UK, bringing together diverse perspectives from across the global entertainment industry.
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Request an invite
To make sure the room is full of diverse and smart people who are willing to share as well as learn, we operate as an invite-only event. Say hi here if you'd like to be considered.
