Programme may be subject to change until the last minute!
Coffee will be servedall dayin the Espace Méditérannée.
Coffee breaks will take place from10.00 H to 10.45 Hin the morning and from16.00 H to 16.45 Hin the GOULD Area, next to the Tables and to the Lounges.
Lunch will be proposed every day between12.30 H to 14.00 H
8:3018:00HRegistration - Get your Badge and Bags - is open from 8:30 H9:0018:00HCongress Opens at 9:00 H and closes at 18:00 H
Conference and Workshops, Table Area meeting with content providers and media buyers, lounge area, photo exhibition.
09:3010:15HWhat's next for the creative stock industry?Keynote conversation:Craig Peters, CEO of Getty Imagesinterviewed by Emily Shelley, CEO of Alamy and president of CEPIC.10:1511:15H
Conference: Content Monetization in the Age of AI
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At the CEPIC Conference, the panel "Content Monetization in the Age of AI" offers a forward-thinking discussion on how artists can profit from their work in the age of generative AI. It will address how the emergence of genAI models is reshaping the content licensing industry, offering new opportunities for artists to monetize their skills and talent. This session aims to explore the intersection of artistic talent and technological advancement, offering insights into the new paradigms of stock photography and digital content creation.Moderator:Raphaël Richard, CEO of 24PM AcademySpeakers:MikayelKhachatryan, CEO of Wirestock ;JamesAllworth, head of content at Alamy ; MartinLeBlanc, chief product officer at FREEPIK11:1512:00HConference: Diversity of Industrial Applications of AIImages are data. In AI this provides the potentiality of diversifying usage and revenue. This conference will look into the Diversity of Industrial Applications of AI
The conference is moderated by Paul Melcher (BRIA)
Speakers: Isabelle Galy, vice president of Cluster AI ; Speakers:Isabelle Galy,vice president ofClusterIA ; Georgi Kadrev, CEOofImagga ; Stephan Britton, Ethical Intelligence12:0012:30HPITCH presentations
The session is organised and moderated by Amos Struck, co-founder of Stockphotos.com.
14:0015:00HConference: How Ethical is AI law?
Exploring the Ethical Dimensions of AI Law around the world
Topics covered: The AI Act and the AI Office , Data Transparency,Is AI copyrightable? Opting out of AI. In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), questions surrounding its ethical implications and legal frameworks are paramount. This seminar delves into the heart of these issues, examining the ethical considerations embedded within AI law and providing a comprehensive update on legislation across the globe.
The conference is moderated by Marisol Muniz(CEPIC)Speakers:Samantha Holman, Vice-President of the IFRRO Board of Directors and CEO of ICLA, Nancy Wolff (legal counsel of DMLA), Stéphanie de Roquefeuil (legal counsel of the UPP), Vered Horesh (Chief Strategic AI PartnershipsofBRIA)15:0015:30HLounge: Ethical Use of AI
In conversation with BRIA
Lounges are chat corners in the open "Table Area" of the CEPIC Congress.15:3016:15H
Conference: Biases in AI models
This conference is led byAurel Wright(Google)Auriel will cover how AI models work, where biases can happen, and potential solutions.16:1516:30HContinue the conversation in the Google LoungeLounges are chat corners in the open "Table Area" of the CEPIC Congress.18:00HCongress Closes for the day