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Global subscription streamer; first to carry third-party linear channels and deploying generative video in production.

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Is Netflix now building its own generative-video tools after using Runway in production?

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Does Netflix use AI to make its shows?
Netflix uses machine learning extensively for content recommendation and personalisation, and has internal models for subtitles and image artwork. It has not announced a partnership with OpenAI or access to Sora-class generative video tools, unlike Disney.Source: event
How is Netflix responding to Disney's AI content strategy?
Netflix has not made an equivalent announcement. Disney secured a $1bn OpenAI stake and access to Sora video generation tools in 2026, putting competitive pressure on Netflix and other streaming services to declare their own AI production strategies.Source: event
How many subscribers does Netflix have in 2026?
Netflix reported approximately 300 million paid subscribers globally in early 2026, making it the world's largest paid streaming service.

Background

Netflix made two headline strategic moves in the fortnight from 18 to 19 June 2026. At Cannes Lions on 18 June, it joined the Agentic Standards Initiative as one of six founding rights-holder partners in WPP's MCP-governed Buyer Agent, through which $8.5bn in annual media spend is routed. The following day, Netflix began carrying TF1 Group's five live broadcast channels (TF1, TMC, TFX, TF1 Séries Films, and LCI) plus the TF1+ on-demand library and live rugby and French national football fixtures within its France platform from 19 June 2026, the first time Netflix has ever carried third-party linear broadcast channels. The TF1 carriage reverses a foundational principle of Netflix's product architecture and points toward a cable-aggregation model within its streaming Shell, at least in markets where national linear broadcasters retain audience loyalty.

Netflix's AI posture shifted from declarative to evidenced in the week of 1 June 2026. Co-chief executive Ted Sarandos confirmed that a VFX sequence in the Argentine Science-fiction series The Eternaut was generated using Runway, the first publicly confirmed use of generative video in a Netflix final broadcast production. In the same week, Netflix advertised an AI Video Product Manager role paying up to $545,000, charged with building AI tooling for directors, editors, colourists, and VFX artists: a buy-and-build posture made explicit in a single news cycle. That posture runs alongside the separately confirmed INKubator unit, a generative-animation studio sitting inside Netflix Animation (led by Serrena Iyer), which lists no external vendor and targets AI-generated shorts before feature-length output.

Founded in 1997 as a DVD rental service, Netflix launched streaming in 2007 and now operates across 190+ countries with over 300 million paid subscribers as of Q1 2026. The 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes established AI protections that will be tested as Netflix's evidenced production use becomes public record. EU content quotas requiring European productions ADD a regulatory dimension: AI production tools that reduce European-produced content could attract attention under EU media rules. The TF1 deal introduces a further regulatory question, since carrying a regulated French broadcast channel within a subscription streaming interface may engage French and EU audiovisual licensing obligations that Netflix has not previously faced.

More questions
Did Netflix use AI to make The Eternaut?
Yes. Co-CEO Ted Sarandos confirmed in June 2026 that a VFX sequence in The Eternaut was generated using Runway, making it Netflix's first publicly confirmed use of generative video in a broadcast production.Source: Bloomberg / Netflix earnings, June 2026
What is Netflix INKubator?
INKubator is a generative-animation studio inside Netflix Animation, confirmed in May 2026 and led by Serrena Iyer. It targets AI-generated short-form animation first, then feature-length output, with no named external vendor.Source: Netflix job listings / media-ai-pivot update 3 (May 2026)
How much is Netflix paying for an AI video product manager?
Netflix advertised the role in June 2026 at up to $545,000. The job covers building AI tooling for directors, editors, colourists and VFX artists.Source: Netflix careers page / Bloomberg, June 2026
Why is Netflix carrying TF1 channels in France?
From 19 June 2026, Netflix began carrying TF1 Group's five live broadcast channels and the TF1+ on-demand library within its France platform, the first time Netflix has ever carried third-party linear channels. The deal gives Netflix access to French linear audiences without building them from scratch, while TF1 gains the Netflix subscriber base as a distribution window.Source: Lowdown media-ai-pivot update 7
What AI tools is Netflix using to make shows?
Netflix confirmed in June 2026 that the generative video tool Runway was used to produce a VFX sequence in the Argentine series The Eternaut, the first publicly confirmed use of AI-generated video in a Netflix broadcast production. Netflix also runs INKubator, an internal generative-animation studio targeting AI-generated shorts and eventually feature-length animation.Source: Lowdown media-ai-pivot update 4
What is Netflix paying for an AI product manager?
Netflix advertised an AI Video Product Manager role in June 2026 paying up to $545,000, charged with building AI tooling for directors, editors, colourists, and VFX artists across its content production pipeline.Source: Lowdown media-ai-pivot update 4
What is the Agentic Standards Initiative and is Netflix involved?
The Agentic Standards Initiative is an MCP-based agentic media buying framework convened by WPP at Cannes Lions on 18 June 2026. Netflix joined as one of six founding rights-holder partners alongside Disney, Fox Corporation, NBCUniversal, Paramount Skydance, and Comcast's FreeWheel.Source: Lowdown media-ai-pivot update 7