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Futuri Enhances TopicPulse with Instant Video AI Agent
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, July 16, 2025 | 10:18am CT |
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Futuri has unveiled major enhancements to its TopicPulse platform with the launch of an upgraded Instant Video feature, transforming the way newsrooms and content teams produce video. Now powered by an autonomous AI agent, Instant Video can automatically turn trending stories into fully branded, ready-to-publish video content within minutes.
The new capability aims to meet the demands of today's fast-paced digital landscape by condensing what was once a multi-step production workflow into a single, AI-driven process. Designed for broadcasters, digital publishers, and social media teams, Instant Video generates voiceovers, titles, descriptions, and hashtags automatically and publishes content directly to platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and X.
"TopicPulse Instant Video acts as an embedded AI agent in the newsroom, giving stations the power to instantly capitalize on trending stories while maintaining editorial quality and brand consistency," said Futuri CEO Daniel Anstandig.
Beyond content creation, the enhanced Instant Video tool offers monetization opportunities, allowing users to integrate sponsor messages and station branding into each video.
The update is part of Futuri's broader effort to support media companies as they compete for audience attention in an era of fragmented platforms and shortened attention spans. With the upgraded Instant Video, Futuri positions itself as a critical tool for teams aiming to react to breaking news with speed, accuracy, and monetizable content.
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