Disney has reported higher revenue and income for its theme parks segment in the three months ending 27 June, also highlighting its use of artificial intelligence (AI) to drive growth. In its third-quarter earnings, Disney reported a 10 percent rise in revenue from $9.086 billion to $9.968bn for its theme parks and experiences. Attendance rose by 4 percent year-over-year at Disney's global attractions, with particular strength at Walt Disney World and additional capacity at Disney Cruise Line. Disney is using AI to design, build and operate its parks and experiences, including the new Abu Dhabi parkDisney has also made its J.A.R.V.I.S. AI tool available to more than 2,000 Imagineers, and is applying AI to simplify the booking and planning experience for guests.