Join us for this interactive AI Insight Chat, part of the BridgeAI programme, where legal and creative industry experts will explore the tools, strategies, and regulatory frameworks available to protect creative assets in the age of AI.
As AI technologies continue to evolve and impact the creative process, businesses in the creative industries face new questions around ownership, rights, and control. How can intellectual property (IP) be protected in a world where AI can generate images, music, and text at scale?
What to expect
This session will provide practical insights for creatives, businesses, legal professionals, and policymakers navigating these fast-moving developments.
Participants will gain:
An understanding of how AI is reshaping the creation and ownership of artistic and design work
Insights into current and emerging IP laws relevant to AI-generated content
Awareness of collective actions and practical steps creatives can take to protect their work
A chance to engage with leading experts and take part in a cross-sector conversation
Through interactive discussion, real-world examples, and expert insights, you’ll gain actionable insights to guide your AI selection process.
Who should attend
This session is ideal for Legal professionals and IP specialists; AI developers and tech companies working with creative clients; policymakers and industry bodies exploring IP and innovation
Chat host and expert panel
Professor Keivan Navaie, Independent Scientific Advisor, The Alan Turing Institute
Our panel of experts will share their experiences and practical advice from diverse industry perspectives:
Natasha Ahmed, Partner, Akin
Mary Stewart-David, XR/AI Researcher and Expert in Residence at The Turing Way
This event is being held outside of the BridgeAI Standards Community and requires separate registration.
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