The BBC’s Director of R&D, Jatin Aythora, has penned an extensive vision for how the British public service broadcaster can remain relevant in the era of internet-only video delivery and AI-enhanced content consumption. In a condemning but inevitable blow to its broadcast roots, the BBC has declared that it will become a primarily internet-based organization over time, fueled by glaring forecasts including data showing that more than half of UK households will exclusively watch IP-delivered TV by 2030, according to a report from 3 Reasons. One of the BBC’s biggest concerns in the IP transition is latency, pointing readers back to the R&D department’s claims about eliminating latency in online streams compared to traditional TV broadcast. It used an in-house low…