The Digital Hollywood AI Summer Summit
Monday, July 22 - Wednesday, July 24, 2024
The Defining Event: The Future of Entertainment, Media & Technology
A Virtual Event • Registration is Free - An Expected Audience of 12,000
• Speakers Note: Some Sessions will be Taped Prior to the Event - Please check with your moderator
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The Evening Keynote Roundtables
Monday, July 22nd, 2024
8:00 PM – 8:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
The AI & Entertainment Innovation Roundtable
While AI has been front and center in the entertainment and media industries for more than a decade, enabling on the one hand predictive and qualitative analytics and then serving as the backbone of major creative innovation in feature film, advertising, and the cloud on the other. But now, with the establishment of “Generative AI,” that process of innovation and disruption is unfolding at an accelerated and unprecedented rate. In this roundtable, we bring together executives from major entertainment and technology organizations who are at the forefront of that innovation transformation. We thank them for their time and very much look forward to their commentary.
Speakers:
Phil Wiser, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Paramount Global
Samira Panah Bakhtiar, General Manager, Media & Entertainment, Games and Sports, Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Eliot Sakhartov, Business and Technology Strategist, Media and Entertainment, Microsoft
Michael Kaplan, Global Business Development. Generative AI, Media and Entertainment (M&E), NVIDIA
Seth Hallen, President, Hollywood Professional Association (HPA),
Moderator
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Session II:
AI, Cinematic, Apple Vision Pro/Spatial and Media Artists: The Next Level of Creativity
The artist, the creator, from Indie filmmakers to experimental visionaries, in this moment of tech innovation, are finding a new voice and a new universe of opportunity. With traditional entertainment platforms, from “Tent-Pole Extravaganzas” to Reality TV overload, the global audience is making clear its preference for new mediums and new technologies that deliver new and more innovative experiences. In this roundtable we will explore AI and Cinematic creation, XR innovation and we’re also pleased to welcome the creative team behind Apple Vision Pro’s breakthrough "Encounter Dinosaurs.” As artists quickly discover, AI, XR and Spatial technologies provide pallets of creative choices unknown to them prior to this amazing journey.
Speakers:
Robert Legato,
Director, Tool, Legendary VFX, Titanic, The Lion King, Avatar
Kymber Lim, CEO & Producer, MAJYK Studios, "Prehistoric Dinosaurs Immersive Team”
Ed Ulbrich, VFX Pioneer, Chief Content Officer, Metaphysic
Robert Keyghobad, Producer, Remy H. Industries, "Encounter Dinosaurs Team”
Keith Soljacich, Head of Innovation, Publicis Media
Eric Levin, Chief Content Officer, Publicis Media U.S, Moderator
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9:00 PM - 9:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI and Safety: Governance and Restraint vs. Industry Self-Regulation
AI didn’t arrive in the past 18 months. For nearly twenty years, AI has steadily become a technological societal force, serving as a backbone to the Medical Imaging community, directing traffic on the internet and regulating electrical power grids across the country and making possible self-driving cars. However, with the arrival of Generative AI and the anticipation of AGI, Artificial General Intelligence, and massive surge in technology investment and company valuations, there is deep concern that the exuberance of discovery will lead to an unwelcome future. We welcome this conversation.
Speakers:
Richard Kerris, General Manager, Media and Entertainment, NVIDIA
Dr. Rumman Chowdhury, United States Science Envoy, Artificial Intelligence, CEO and co-Founder, Humane Intelligence
Mary Hamilton, Managing Director, Technology Innovation, Americas, Accenture
Dan Hendrycks, Director, Center for AI Safety
Dr. Megan Ma, Assistant Director, Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX), Moderator
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9:00 PM - 9:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session II:
The Hollywood Trajectory: The Generative AI Video Timeline: 2023 – 2024 – 2025 – 2026
How fast will AI take over Hollywood? That’s the question. After YouTube; After VFX and the Nightmare of Sequels, After Netflix, Amazon and cord cutting; Remember, Napster Killed the Music Industry!! What’s next? Is AI the Machine that’s going to “Eat Hollywood.” We are already beginning to understand the impact of AI on Screenwriting, AI and Virtual Charters and AI’s impact on VFX. Video Editing is clearly in the eye of the AI storm and the role of extras not to mention complicated backgrounds that will magically appear through the power of AI. In this session, we will speculate on the impact of AI on Hollywood and try to understand the impact and growth of “The AI Blob.” How soon will entire movies, TV shows and Ads being fully produced by a giant AI. 2026? 2028? What will Hollywood look like in 2030?
Speakers:
Paul Trillo, Artist, Writer, and Director
Andy Beach, CTO, Media & Entertainment Worldwide, Microsoft
Renard T. Jenkins, President, i2a2 LLC, President, SMPTE
Jen Hollingsworth, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), Flawless AI
Phillip Fury, Immersive Technology Innovator and Advisor
Peter Csathy, Chairman, Creative Media, Moderator
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Tuesday, July 23rd:
8:00 PM - 8:50 PM
Session I:
Brands & Agencies as Global Studios: The Medium is the Message
The Medium is the Message has truly outpaced the growth and influence of our traditional media powers. While the “Super Bowl” was indeed the most watched TV event of the year, the everyday reach of “Social Networks,” plus YouTube channels and others in “absolute numbers” far outstrip our traditional media system. One might conclude that in determining consumer reach and engagement, the creative combination of Global Brands, Global Agencies powered across the Social Networks, Websites and Mobile enablers, with the added possibilities of AI, XR, AR and Live Events create what we might consider as deployable Global Studios. Such Global Studios might be “Ad Hoc” or transitory, but they represent a paradigm shift. It is not an exaggeration to suggest that the consumer reach of this “Modern Media Plan” will consistently reach into the hundreds of Millions.
Speakers:
Valerie Madden, Creative Director of Marketing Innovation, Amazon MGM Studios, Prime Video & NBC Universal Alum
Melissa Bolton-Klinger, Award Winning Director, former, Group Creative Director - Studios, Paramount
Adam Simon, Managing Director, IPG Media Lab
Shannon Pruitt, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Stagwell Brand Performance Network
Greg Kahn, President and CEO, GK Digital Ventures, Moderator
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Wednesday, July 24th, 2024
8:00 PM - 8:50 PM
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Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
A Meditation on Bad Hollywood:
A Warning from the Creative Community – “Is the Future Synthetic Entertainment”
While the “Strikes” of 2023 may have been settled, with a well negotiated and robust consideration of all things AI, nevertheless, even with the AI guardrails in place, the feeling among creatives and for good reason, continues as the “unknown impact” of AI remains front and center in our industry and for the future of creativity and entertainment. Reflecting on this past year’s “Writers’ and SAG-AFTRA Strike,” Justine Bateman, was one among many in Hollywood expressing concern for our coming “Synthetic Entertainment Future.” To quote from her Newsweek article, Bateman was passionate and direct, “AI stands for Artificial Intelligence, but I refer to it as "Automatic Imitation." And as Andy Weir, author of "The Martian," has said, "before my life is over—my profession will effectively disappear.” In this session, we will continue the conversation concerning “All-Things AI,” the conversation that likely will never end.
Speakers:
Danielle Van Lier, former,Senior Assistant General Counsel, Contracts & Compliance, SAG-AFTRA, Moderator
Charlie Fink, Consultant, Forbes Columnist, “This Week in XR Podcast”
Marie Kelly, National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator, ACTRA Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists
Bryn Mooser, CEO, XTR
Chris Regina, Chief Content Officer, TCL North America
Caleb Ward, CEO/Artist, Curious Refuge
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
- Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI and The Future of Creativity: Insights from Reid AI
How will the creative process change when people can collaborate with digital twins of themselves? Exploring this question was one of the motivations behind the Reid AI project-- a digital twin built to replicate the thinking and cadence of entrepreneur, venture capitalist and AI innovator Reid Hoffman. Reid AI is built using a custom GPT trained on Reid Hoffman's articles, podcast interviews, speeches and books. The video is created using the platform Hour One, and the voice using ElevenLabs. This session led by Ben Relles will feature a conversation with Reid Hoffman on the impact of AI on creativity, and what Reid learned from creating an AI version of himself. In addition it will feature perspectives from the team that created the project, along with a perspective on AI and Hollywood in a discussion with Reid AI.
Speakers:
Reid Hoffman, Co-founder LinkedIn, Co-founder Inflection, Venture Capitalist, Author
Ben Relles, Content Strategy, Office of Reid Hoffman
Parth Patil, AI Specialist, Office of Reid Hoffman
Oren Aharon, CEO and Founder, Hour One
Margaret Burris, Producer, Unscripted Executive
Reid AI, Reid Hoffman's AI generated digital twin
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9:00 PM - 9:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI-Powered Business Models for Media and Entertainment: Opportunities and Investment Strategies
The market caps of Hollywood studios and the “Magnificent Seven” (Alphabet/Google, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla) are a stark tale of two cities. In 1994, the economic power of Hollywood and Tech were more or less equal. Today, the big tech 7 are worth $11.6 trillion, while the seven largest studios clock in under $400 billion— 3.45% the market value of their counterparts. AI represents a chance for M&E to harness tech to add revenue stream, decrease costs and force multiply efficiencies. This panel will present some specific examples how A&I can supercharge M&E ROI and growth.
Speakers:
Guy Gadney, CEO, Charisma.ai
Marcie Jastrow, Advisor, Shiba Inu
Virl Hill, Digital Media Leader, Former, Head of Worldwide Business Development & Strategy, Media & Entertainment, Microsoft
Matt Edelman, President and Chief Commercial Officer, Super League
Dan Goman, CEO, Ateliere Creative Technologies
Seth Shapiro, Two-time Emmy winner, Partner, Alpha Transform Holdings, Moderator
The Complete Conference Agenda (The Daytime Events)
Tuesday, July 23rd, 2024
Noon – 12:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Architects of AI and Entertainment: VFX/CGI – XR – AR – Film & Branding to Live Events
AI has been an evolving resource for Hollywood creatives for the past twenty years, going all the way back to “Jurassic Park” and “T2: Judgment Day.” You might call it a “Superpower.” AI in the hands of the “Architects of Hollywood” has been like giving a magic wand to a magician. From Feature Films, Live Experiences, Games and Advertising, the power to imagine has just been expanded exponentially. And an almost equal power has been given to the desktops of millions of the next generation of “Pixar and Walt Disney Imagineers” working at home worldwide.
Speakers:
Eric Shamlin, EVP Global Head of Entertainment, Media.Monks
Boo Wong, former, Director, Live Entertainment, Unity Technologies
Dave Clark, Award-Winning, Film Maker & Creative Director
Tyler Cohen, Creative Director, Experience, Tool
John Canning, Director Developer Relations - Creators, AMD, Moderator
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Session II:
Session Hosted by SAG-AFTRA
The Clones Have Arrived! What You Need to Know
In the entertainment industry, technology should be the tool, not the star. In 2023, SAG-AFTRA and WGA battled AI in an historic dual-strike that resulted in groundbreaking protections. But the fight is far from over as Capitol Hill and state houses across the country grapple with what's coming. What protections has SAG-AFTRA achieved in its collective bargaining agreements? What do existing state laws say? What is coming in the states? What is being proposed by the federal government?
Speakers:
Jessica Johnson,
National Director of Entertainment Contracts, SAG-AFTRA
Doug Mirell,
Partner, Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger LLP
Sue-Anne Morrow,
National Director of Contract Strategic Initiatives & Podcasts, SAG-AFTRA
Dade Hayes, Business Editor, Deadline, Moderator
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Session III:
Generative AI and Cinematic Hollywood: The Transformation of the Media Industry
While full AI video production hasn’t quite arrived, each week it seems that OpenAI debuts another generation of Sora and Pika one ups them with Audio software to lip-synch with the new video clips and another billion dollar investment is announced for a Virtual Humanoid company. And that was all in a three day stretch in March of 2024. And that’s not counting the Pro AI Music Generators from Google, Adobe and Meta and to paraphrase Stability AI’s CEO, “Emad Mostaque, "It has become possible to imagine an AI-generated new season of "Game of Thrones.” It with that thought in mind that we address the future of AI and Hollywood with our esteemed panel.
Speakers:
Ted Schilowitz, Visionary & Futurist, formerly Paramount Global & 20th Century Fox
Scy Heidekamp, Head of Product, Cuebric
Diana Williams, CEO & Co-founder, Kinetic Energy Entertainment
Leslie Shannon, Head of Ecosystem and Trend Scouting, Nokia, Moderator
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1 PM – 1:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
As Johnny Rotten Might Say: AI Music – Bollocks Sí or Bollocks No?
Speakers:
Gerald Casale, Artist, Musician, founding Member, DEVO
Daniel Rowland, Music Producer, Head of Strategy, LANDR Audio
Jessica Powell, CEO, Audioshake
Dustin Blank, Head of Partnerships, ElevenLabs
Thomas Sachson, General Manager, Dropness LLC; former, Head of Monetization and Strategic Partnerships, Sony Music Immersive Studio
Steve R. Masur, Partner, Raines Feldman Littrell LLP, Moderator
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Session II:
Gen AI Cinema & Hollywood Video: A Director, Producer & Critic’s Roundtable
The entertainment industry has a new category of film to discuss and analyze, one that did not exist prior to 2023. It is almost remarkable that “Generative AI Cinema” is now a category of “Creativity” that we must begin to take seriously. All through the year 2022 AI Image Generators began to improve and in 2023 the images began to move. It would make Thomas Edison and Auguste and Louis Lumière proud. And the practitioners of “Gen AI Cinema,” the directors and technologists, today’s AI storytellers are creating amazing short films and video experiments. Our roundtable today will bring together a group of “Creatives” that are breaking the ground for what will surely be the “Hollywood of the 21st Century.”
Speakers:
Quinn Halleck, Director, Tool (“Sigma_001”)
Katya Alexander, President, Pillars (AI Studio) & Freelance Indie Producer
Momo Wang, Animation & Creative Director, Illumination Entertainment
Jason Zada, founder, Secret Level
Max Einhorn, Gen AI Producer, Creator, "True Crime AI", Moderator
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Session IV:
The Complexity of AI & Art – Imagination of the Human + Machine: Cinematic Arts - Media Arts - Fashion Design
What does it mean when an artificial intelligence can dream? What does it mean to create art fabricated by neural networks rather than solely human hands and hearts. What does our future hold? Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, is a magnificent and devastating portrait of grandeur and privilege of Europe of the 1700s and in equal measure, we can look to the magnificent treasure of Antoni Gaudi’s architecture of Barcelona, and both might be thought of as progenitors of the AI Art we aspire to today. While Generative AI art is like opening a door to a limitless supply of “Digital Art,” this new world of art by “Human and Machine” will be no less distinct and intriguing than any era of art which has come before.
Speakers:
Angus Kneale, Chief Creative, Preymaker
Michael Olaye, EVP, Managing Director, Hero Digital
Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Banks Family Chair of AI and the Arts, University of Florida, Digital Worlds Institute
Annie Hanlon, Co-founder, Playbook PLBK, Moderator
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2 PM – 2:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
The Digital Brand & Advertising Experience: AI + 3D + XR + Holography + Metaverse
The combination of visual and electronic platforms and digital creativity have completely transformed the role of global brands in public consciousness. Or perhaps it’s the other way around; global brands have exposed technology and creativity to the world. Either way, between AI, 3D, XR and Spatial Realities, a universe of magical experiences and creative environments are capturing the imagination of 100s of Millions of viewers on mobile, video as well as experiential platforms. We are reaching a next level; we may be breaking the “Creative Sound Barrier.”
Speakers:
Dominic Collins, CEO, Darabase
Albert Thompson, Managing Director, Digital Innovation, Walton Isaacson
Jessica Berger, Senior Vice President, Innovation, Publicis Media
Fredrik Frizell, Founder, Buoy Studios
Clayton Weishaar, Creative Director, Wrld Space
Elizabeth Kiehner, Global Chief Growth Officer, Nortal, Moderator
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Session II:
AI and Identity Theft - A Taylor Swift Law – The Deep Fake Dilemma
“Deep Fakes” are not only a theft of property rights and a concern of Musicians and Hollywood personalities, bad-actors are scheming new, inventive and technologically bizarre ways to invade our privacy, our computer data and ultimately our electronic wallets. This is not a false alarm. While a “Taylor Swift Law” is needed to protect the personage of a pop star, it may be even more important to secure the personal electronic rights of everyday citizens. Recently in Hong Kong, a “Deep Fake” scheme successfully defrauded an investment company of $25 Million in a fraudulent Zoom call with visual impersonators representing colleagues. That Zoom call might have been you and a “Deep Faked” family member.
Speakers:
Remington Scott, Founder, CEO and Chief Architect, Hyperreal® Inc., VFX, THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS
Caroline Giegerich, Innovation Consultant, TEDx Speaker, Daily Marauder
Virginie Berger, Chief Business Development & Rights Officer, MatchTune
Greg Young, Vice President for Cybersecurity, Trend Micro
Will Kreth, CEO, HAND (Human & Digital), Moderator
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Session III:
Cinematic AI: A World of Tools and Technology
The operative word is “Creativity!” While AI may provide amazing tools to enhance, expand, accelerate and even, to use a troublesome notion, to “Synthesize” the creative process, at its core, Cinematic AI is about “Storytelling,” and at least for the moment, the human touch is very much “At the Controls” of assembling an artistic cinematic vision. While the creation of some musical tasks and even individual images can approach human level creativity, for the moment, “Storytelling” is a bit more complex. In this session, we will hear from creators and technologists who are at the forefront in the application of “Cinematic AI Tools.”
Speakers:
Evo Heyning, CEO, Realitycraft
Emily Golden, Head of Growth Marketing, Runway
Vova Ovsiienko, Business Development Executive, Respeecher
Russell Palmer, CEO & Co-Founder of CyberFilm AI
Joanna Popper, Former Chief Metaverse Officer, CAA, Moderator
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3 PM – 3:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Hollywood VFX Pros Discuss Virtual Humans & GenAI: Feature Film Perfection, Actor Longevity, Deep Fakes, & Impact of Generative AI
How good is the current state of Generative AI? Let’s hear first-hand from an All-Star Team of Hollywood VFX professionals. Hollywood has been using AI in film and video production for any number of years, but now the “Next Generation of GenAI” has arrived and it’s all over YouTube and Social Media. There are Virtual Human Influencers, Models, even Virtual Girlfriends. And what do they see coming down the road, in 2025 and 2026? And how will Generative AI be merged with the most powerful software in the VFX toolbox? This roundtable should be fun.
Speakers:
Akira Thompson, Group Creative Director, Creative Technology, PXP Studios, Publicis Groupe
Fatimah Abdullah, Head of Studio, BWA Studios
Sean Cushing, co-founder, Cantina Creative
Remington Scott, Founder, CEO and Chief Architect, Hyperreal® Inc., VFX, THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS
Lori H. Schwartz, Founder & CEO, StoryTech, Moderator
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Session II:
The Digital Brand & Advertising Experience, Part II: AI + 3D + XR + Holography + Metaverse
The combination of visual and electronic platforms and digital creativity have completely transformed the role of global brands in public consciousness. Or perhaps it’s the other way around; global brands have exposed technology and creativity to the world. Either way, between AI, 3D, XR and Spatial Realities, a universe of magical experiences and creative environments are capturing the imagination of 100s of Millions of viewers on mobile, video as well as experiential platforms. We are reaching a next level; we may be breaking the “Creative Sound Barrier.”
Speakers:
Eric Day, co-founder, Late Night Labs
Melissa Eccles, former, Head of West Coast, TikTok Creative Lab
Darlene Liebman, founder and CEO, Creative Humans
Elav Horwitz. EVP, Global Head of Applied Innovation, McCann Worldgroup
Mark Kapczynski, President, Storymill, Moderator
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Session III:
Revolutionary Virtual Production: AI & Computer Vision in Modern Filmmaking
It’s almost impossible to exaggerate how much has changed in the past five or six years in the world of visual creativity and film production. What started out as an already impressive world of “Green Screens” and CGI has emerged as a universe of Gen AI video, prompted 3D images and full audio tracks, plus a vast war-chest of pre-visualization tools, all placed in the hands of our greatest storytellers. The industry is revolutionizing before our eyes. Filmmakers are transforming the ideation process, a world of AI and Virtual Production and in a matter of days, weeks and months, bringing it to life as a fully realized feature films, TV shows, advertisements and YouTube videos. In this session, we examine the phenomenon.
Tim Moore, CEO and Co-Founder, VÅ« Technologies
Kathryn Brillhart, Cinematographer, Director, and Producer
Joerg Bachmaier, CEO & Producer, Enter New Worlds, Moderator
Irad Eyal, CEO, Quickture
Eliot Mack, CEO, Lightcraft Technology
Jocelyn Wexler, Development Executive, Wild Sheep
Erik Barmack, Founder/CEO, Wild Sheep Content
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4 PM – 4:40 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
The Best in Virtual Humans and Synths: Influencers, Performers & Companions
Call them Synths; call them Virtual Human Celebrities, influencers and performers going by names such as Audrey Hepburn Digital, Lil Miquela, Lu do Magalu, Barbi, Guggimon, Any Malu or Milla Sofia. According to her Instagram account, Lil Miquela is a half-Spanish, half-Brazilian 19 year old Robot living in LA with 2.6m followers. Lu do Magalu, another Brazilian influencer has 6.8M followers. She is used by Brazilian retailer, “Magazine Luiza” for various campaigns and has partnered with big brands, including Adidas, McDonald's and Red Bull. There are AI Internet Girlfriend platforms named Replika, Candy AI and DreamGF and Virtual Singers and Performers are in the pipeline with the backing of major organizations. What are we to make of this phenomenon? “Barbi” afterall started out as a “Children’s Doll” over a half century ago and now as a “Movie Star” and “Virtual Human” has become a “Global Phenomenon.” With that in mind, perhaps the “Cultural Narrative” of “Synths” and “Virtual Humans as Celebrities” has yet to be decided.
Speakers:
Max Einhorn, Gen AI Producer, Creator, "True Crime AI"
Isaac Bratzel, CEO, AvatarOS
Sally Slade, Lead XR Technical Artist, Genies
Eduardo Yeh, CEO, The Digital Audrey Hepburn Collection
Sarah Parnicky, Innovation and Operations Director, Mawari
Matthew Chavira, Business Development Manager, Hanson Robotics, “Sophia"
Marc Scarpa, Co-Founder, DeFiance Media (Virtual Human News Anchors), Moderator
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Session II:
AI Music Monetization: DeepMind’s Dreamtrack, The Grimes AI Strategy: Let’s Go 50-50%
There’s no way to slow down the explosion of AI created music. It’s here, it’s now and everyone, young and old have become AI Sound Engineers by the hundreds of thousands. So as the ocean of new music arrives, the idea of “AI Music & Monetization” has now become front and center. For example, Google’s DeepMind recently unveiled DreamTrack, an AI system allowing customizable music generation via text prompts. Their partnership with the music label EMI hints at future platforms streamlining rights-cleared AI music tailored to user taste. Such tools could enable independent musicians, creative agencies, and brands to license bespoke soundtracks on-demand. Along the same lines, the famous musician Grimes is exploring equally disruptive models, granting fans collective ownership in her AI-assisted compositions through NFTs and decentralization. It’s only the start, but with music AI software getting better and better, the market is ripe for legal monetization strategies to emerge.
Speakers:
Daouda Leonard, founder and CEO, CreateSafe
Anthony Ramirez, Partner, Technology Transactions Group, Morrison Foerster
Alex Mitchell, CEO, Boomy
Karen Allen, CEO & Co-Founder, Infinite Album
Joanna Popper, Former Chief Metaverse Officer, CAA, Moderator
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Session III:
AI & the Creative Community – Representing the Interest of Actors - Writers - Producers - Guild Members
While the Hollywood strikes last year may now be old news, the concerns of the Guild membership, the writers and actors are far from settled. After all, creative concerns cannot always be resolved through arbitration and legal settlement. The underlying issues of Artificial Intelligence, from Deep Fakes, Virtual Humans and the ultimate ability of the AI to reason, think and author creative works is far from settled fact. Who among us can say what the future might hold. For those of you who have tried AI or perhaps have even become “Expert” in AI application, you are aware of the problems it may present. AI can as easily violate copyright of everything from image to story to voice as it can enhance the creativity of the most sophisticated artist. This our world to explore.
Speakers:
Chris McGuire, Comedy Showrunner: Martha & Snoop, The Soup, Comedy Central Roasts
Schuyler (Sky) M. Moore,
Partner, Greenberg Glusker
Dan Neely, Co-Founder and CEO of Vermillio
Oz Krakowski, Chief Business Development Officer, Deepdub
Tess Rafferty, TV Writer, Author, Columnist (The Soup, Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party)
Catherine Clinch, Veteran TV Writer, Hunter, Jake & the Fat Man, Love Boat, Hart to Hart, Moderator
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Session IV:
AI & the Design of Randomness: Unlocking the Inner Jackson Pollock
Our first thought was to call this panel, “AI: Inside the Black Box of the Imagination.” Artificial Intelligence, together with Machine Learning have opened the door to a relationship with a “Human Creator,” someone we might call an “Artist,” and the result is an exploration of the imagination that has never been seen before. The result is unique. Nevertheless, some critics, Jerry Saltz of New York Magazine’s Vulture among them, have articulated a clear disdain for this new and evolving art form. While others, the curators at MOMA in NYC to their credit, have honored AI’s best known artistic innovator, Rafik Anadol with a one-man show. Many have referred to AI Art as the “Design of Randomness,” referring to it’s kinship to Jackson Pollock. In this session we will explore some of those thoughts.
Speakers:
Neil Leach, Architect and Doctor of Design Program, Florida International University
Ulrike Kerber, Principal and Creative Director, Viva Design
Sandu Baciu, founder, Baciu Co.
Curt Doty, Founder, RealmIQ, Moderator
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5:00 PM – 5:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
The Elvis Act: The Tennessee Deep Fake 2024 Law
Is this the first of many, a prelude to a “Federal Law” or an interesting step to secure the “Individual Rights in the face of Deep Fakes,” serving as a bellwether for future legislation, but ultimately not the final word on the subject. Tennessee’s “Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security (ELVIS) Act” passed earlier by their state legislature this year and exclusively limited to Tennessee residents is directed specifically to the issues of “Deep Fakes” and to the protection of Recording Artists and others impacted by “Voice Cloning” and other AI technologies. In this session, our speakers will address the specifics of “The Elvis Act,” with the thought that this piece of legislation is likely a “Canary in a Coal Mine,” one of the first legislative steps that may indicate of how public and political sympathies could be harbingers of AI legislation and legal decisions coming in the future.
Speakers:
Christopher Kenneally, Award-Winning Podcast Host/Producer, Moderator
Edward Klaris, Managing Partner, Klaris Law
Angela L. Dunning, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
David C. Johnson, Partner, Lippes Mathias LLP
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Session II:
The NextGen Hollywood Writers Room and Creator
Are you a writer? Are you concerned that your craft will be replaced by “Synthetic Creators?” Do you want to know how best to ethically use AI in your writers room? This panel of distinguished experts will discuss the nextgen writers room and the ethical considerations of using AI in the creative industry, particularly regarding intellectual property and authorship. We'll delve into the practical ways AI tools are enhancing creativity and efficiency for writers, directors, and producers and discuss implications of uncredited use of creative works. Panelists will share their best prompting tips providing valuable insights for anyone navigating the intersection of technology and creativity.
Speakers:
Eve Weston,
Expert XR Narrative & Experience Design Consultant, Exelauno
Rosemary Lokhorst,
CEO, BADASS Studios Ltd
Petula Miller, Screenwriter and novelist, "Writers League of Texas 2024 Fellow"
Evette Vargas, CoFounder, Indigo Reign Films
Christina Lee Storm, founder & CEO, ASHER XR & PLAYBOOK; Governor, Television Academy Emerging Media Peer Group, Moderator
Wednesday, July 24th, 2024
Noon – 12:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI, Cinematic Artists and Virtual Production: The Future of Independent Cinema
Indie filmmakers always find a way. However, in a world of fractured attention focused on instant content and big tentpoles, it’s increasingly challenging for these artists and their films to find a way to break through. For rising filmmakers and production teams, AI and virtual production has changed the game: access to technology and equipment has never been broader. What once could only be made by a major studio with funding can now be done in one’s backyard. This has opened the door to amazing innovation and opportunities. Filmmakers today have an incredible arsenal of tools at their disposal to innovate in the space. In this roundtable, we welcome leaders in the space of Cinematic Film Production.
Speakers:
Ty Roberts,
CEO, FanTracks; former CTO, Universal Music Group,
Moderator
Dade Orgeron,
Vice President, Innovation, Shutterstock
Quinn Hallec,
Director/Producer, Tool (“Sigma_001”)
Emily Golden,
Head of Growth Marketing, Runway
Marco Paglia, Chief Product Officer, Musixmatch
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Session III:
“Is AI Music the Piracy Machine? As Brian May has Stated, “It’s Gonna Get Very Weird Very Quick”
Let's take an AI Music test. Google “Best in AI Music Deep Fakes” and you will be taken on an amazing tour of “Music Imposters,” including “Deep Fakes” of Britney Spears, Frank Sinatra singing obscene Rap Lyrics; the infamous Drake/The Weeknd, “Heart on My Sleeve” having become a massive hit in a few days and Freddie Mercury singing "All I Want for Christmas,” a “Perfect Clone” of a Queen performance. And the technology behind AI song generators are becoming dangerously professional. It’s no wonder that Brian May, Queen’s lead guitarist and song writer is quoted having said, “It’s Gonna Get Very Weird Very Quick.” Music is always the artform first impacted by the combination of technology and the Internet because it does not require extensive bandwidth. In this session we bring together some of the best in the music business.
Speakers:
David Hughes, Strategic Music Industry Consultant, former CTO, RIAA, VP Strategy, Sony Music, Moderator
Chris Horton, SVP Strategic Technology, Universal Music Group’s (UMG)
BT, Producer, Composer, Technologist, Soundlab.AI
Ian C. Ballon, Co-Chair, Global Intellectual Property & Technology Practice Group, Greenberg Traurig LLP
Additional speakers to be announced
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Session IV:
Virtual Human Video: The Online Retail & Consumer Facing Experience: The Impact of Advanced Intelligence and Technology
The integration of advanced intelligence and technology into retail and consumer-facing experiences is revolutionizing the way we shop, interact with brands and their online support, and make purchasing decisions. As virtual humans and AI-powered systems become more sophisticated, they're transforming customer service, product recommendations, and even in-store navigation. This panel will explore the current state of the art in virtual human technology and its impact on the retail and complex online interaction, as well as examine future trends and challenges in this rapidly evolving field.
Speakers:
Natalie Monbiot, Head of Strategy, Hour One
Guy Gadney, Co-founder & CEO, Charisma.ai
Shara Senderoff, Co-Founder, Futureverse
John Gauntt, Host, The Culture and Code Podcast, Moderator
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1 PM – 1:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI Music and Creatives: A Relationship of Abundance and Trepidation
For the musician, solo artist, producer or A&R executive, the arrival in all its glory of “AI technology” is akin to the second coming of Napster. Napster arrived in 1999 and within a year or so effectively wiped out the “Record Industry” as it was then fashioned. And it has taken a couple of generations of musicians and technology to assemble a new and “more or less” thriving industry. Today, there is a massive listening audience, well designed and music friendly internet and mobile platforms, year-round and flourishing “Live Performance” opportunities and tons of “Merch.” And into this mix has arrived AI, the technology “Superpower” that makes “Synths” and "Drum Kits” look primitive. In this roundtable of “Creatives” we will explore our hesitancy to embrace AI, come clean in discussing the obvious dangers of copyright and “Deep Fake” while also grappling with the “Power of AI” as a “Creativity Tool.”
Speakers:
Eímear Noone, Award Winning, Composer, Conductor and Producer
Phil Quist, Music & Emerging Tech Agent, Creative Artists Agency (CAA)
Diaa El All, co-founder and CEO, Soundful
Ted Cohen, Managing Partner, TAG Strategic
Dr. Martin Clancy, Musician, Academic & founding Chair, IEEE Global AI ethics Arts Committee, Moderator
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Session II:
Monetizing Immersive Hollywood, Music & Sports = AI + XR + Live Events + Metaverse
Global brands, social engagement, live events, immersive experiences, cross platform strategies; this is the electronic frontier of the future, where growth and commerce converge. It’s hard not to get excited by the next generation of platform and technological convergence. In this session we will analyze the landscape and attempt to define the ground rules. Enhanced brand loyalty, content innovation and better product are prerequisites for “Monetizing the Consumer Relationship.” The super competitive film/video, sports, Web3, and social media markets are in play 24/7. And it’s about execution & innovation of live events, the cinematic or video experience and the AI and XR investment that matters. But finally, it’s creativity, the “It Factor” which makes the difference.
Speakers:
Justin Hochberg, CEO, Virtual Brand Group, "Barbi AI on Roblox"
Ty Roberts, CEO, FanTracks CEO, Former CTO, Universal Music Group
Kobi Wu, CEO, Cache AI
Doug Scott, Co-Founder, Subnation
Travis Cloyd, CEO, WorldwideXR and VP of CMG (Celebrity Management Group), Moderator
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Session III:
The AI Breakthrough: Establishing a New Art Form - Algorithmic, Poetic Computation and Digital Art
What does it mean for art when creativity intersects unbounded computation? New frontiers emerge. As algorithms dance with imagination, revolutionary artifacts are the result. We witness math-derived beauty, code-constructed consciousness, silicon muses. The origins of these ideas trace to pioneers like John Whitney animating to electronic beats in 1960s Los Angeles or Frieder Nake algorithmically auto-drawing alongside Andy Warhol's Pop Art ascent. And today, we must look to and thank Zach Lieberman of MIT, for his seminal contribution to the field of algorithmic, poetic computation, and digital experiences. Today, there are an unlimited number of artists and adventurers experimenting in algorithmic and poetic computation. In this session we honor this magnificent tradition.
Speakers:
Anna Marie Piersimoni, Artist & Adjunct Professor, Department of Cinema and Television Arts, California State University, Northridge, Moderator
Juliana Loh, Award-winning Immersive Artist/Designer
Noah Taublieb, Sound Designer, Music Composer & Audio Editor
Dan Novy, Assistant Professor of Emerging Media Arts, Johnny Carson Center, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Patrick Donoghue, AI Innovation Leader | Emmy Award-Winning Creator | Expert in VR & AR
Tranel Bland, Senior Virtual Production Stage Operator, NEP/ Halon / Lux Machina
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2 PM – 2:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI & The Hollywood Writer & Director: Man-Made/Machine Made - Screenwriter vs. The Machine
Let’s see what the expert say. In this session of professional Hollywood screenwriters, directors and producers, we will breakdown the AI Screenwriting and producing process. Our experts, all of whom are familiar with the best in AI Hollywood software, so that hopefully, will guarantee that the machine-made will be given a fighting chance. Compare and contrast. Let’s start out with a concept, “Create a Series of Prompts.” The AI is generally helpful in “Creating a first page, first breakdown of characters, first explanation of the arc. But what comes next? Can our experts “Prompt” the AI to approach the idea of “Storytelling?” What about “Human Emotion.” Is the professional writer wasting time “Prompting Deep Thoughts” with a robot with limited imagination. Perhaps not. Perhaps the AI is stimulating our “Writer’s Roundtable.” What is the state of the art in “Professional” AI screenwriting.
Speakers:
Mark Goffman, Writer/Producer, The Umbrella Academy, Bull, Limitless
Catherine Clinch, Veteran TV Writer, Hunter, Jake & the Fat Man, Love Boat, Hart to Hart
Frank Deese, Associate Professor, Screenwriting, School of Film & Animation, Rochester Institute of Technology
Christian Cantrell, Writer, Former VP of Product, Stability AI
Mike Gioia, Co-Founder, Pickaxe
Monica Landers, Founder & CEO, StoryFit, Moderator
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Session II:
Digital & AI Fashion and Beauty: The Designer + Virtual Humans + The Runway + Retail Experience
The fashion industry, which has always been a global and cultural trend setter, today with the explosive power and merger of the "AI, Design and Media Technologies," a fashion brand can dominate simultaneously “IRL" (In Real Life) and equally on “Social Media” as a form of entertainment. The Fashion Industry, uniquely among the creative arts, can innovate “Style, Personality and Identity” in AI and Spatial Environments like no others. In time, fashion brands may even establish “Virtual and Iconic Models & Avatars” and establish them as “Global Icons” and those future “Virtual Humans” might also perform as Musical Celebrities or “Reside in their own Metaverse.” The future of the AI Fashion will be nothing short of “Intriguing.”
Speakers:
Dmytro Kornilov, CEO and Co-Founder, FFFACE.ME
Metamorphix, Innovative Designer, Two-Time Winner, AI Fashion Week
Matthew Drinkwater, Head of London College of Fashion’s Fashion Innovation Agency
Matilde Mariano,
Creative Director, Designer, Architect, MOLNM
Evan Pesses, Co-founder | Head of Studio, Wild Capture
Jason Jercinovic, founder, UnLTD aka “Unlimited,” Moderator
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Session III:
Virtual Humans & AI: Advanced Design + Intelligence = Unique Levels of Complexity
In this session we will address the Intelligence and Design functions in the development of Virtual Humans. While other panels will focus on “Virtual Humans as Performers and Internet Personalities,” in this session we will explore the more profound issues of “Computer Intelligence” and “The Machine’s” ability to mimic human emotion and personality, verbal and vocal expression and respond in conversational interaction. Once a “Virtual Human” becomes “Conversant” as a mature human might, the role of this technology will quickly find a way into our daily life, from Virtual Human Co-Pilot as Educator, Colleague at work to companion in research and creative endeavors. The possibilities are quite frankly, limitless.
Speakers:
Remington Scott, Founder, CEO and Chief Architect, Hyperreal® Inc., VFX, THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS
Matthias Wittmann, Visual Effects Supervisor, Digital Domain (CGI, Benjamin Button)
John Son, Global Marketing Manager, DeepBrain AI
Abran Maldonado & Virtual Human Claira, Create Labs Ventures
Pat Pataranutaporn, Technologist & Researcher, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Louisa Spring, Innovation and Strategy Lead, T-Mobile, AI, VR, AR, Moderator
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Session IV:
AI Produced Music Videos are Here - The AI Canary in the Coal Mine
Tech innovation concentrates first in the “Music Industry.” It is as simple as that. Generative AI is totally and fully capable of producing highly creative audio and short form cinematic video. And it is simply not yet ready, to produce fully realized long form film and TV. Thus, on this panel we will focus on the creation of “AI Empowered Music Videos” that are innovative, inspired and nothing short of spectacular. We will discuss production techniques and demo some of the best yet produced. In the 1980s, after MTV kicked off the “Music Video Revolution” with "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles and DEVO's great music video, "Whip It," the world was never quite the same. The same will likely be said of the AI Empowered Music Videos of 2024. The world will never quite be the same again!
Speakers:
Jesse Kirshbaum, CEO, Nue Agency, Beats & Bytes Newsletter, Moderator
Dr. Nicolai Klemke, founder, Neural Frames UG
Krista Gable, AI Guru, Founder and CEO, Domain Domme LLC
Sasha Chimaera, Creative Polymath, AI Video Artist
Additional speakers to be announced
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3 PM – 3:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Digital Design, Branding, Fashion & Retail: The Innovation Experience
Design and fashion have forever defined the cutting edge of cultural innovation and now with the explosion of “Digital Platforms” and consumer demand, the “World of Retail” has finally merged with “The Innovation Experience.” Every major brand and retailer is adapting to the reality of “Consumer Engagement + Immersive Technologies & Products = The Retail Transformation.” From the multi-faceted ad campaigns to the online retail, including the In-Store and product experience, it’s a holistic strategy of design, technology, and engagement. In this session, we welcome the industry leaders.
Speakers:
Neha Singh, Founder & CEO, Obsess
Silke Meixner, Digital Customer Experience Strategy, ZS Associates
Jeremy Lockhorn, SVP, Creative Technologies and Innovation, 4A's
Dumëne Comploi,
Chief Technology Officer/Chief Experience Officer, BLNG AI
Bill Newell,
CEO, SparX Works Inc., Moderator
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Session II:
Arrival of Virtual Humans: Retail Engagement, Entertainment & Media, Customer Service, Training & Education
Both OpenAI and Google have made major announcements about their new “Multimodal AIs,” which can converse like the OS from the movie “Her.” This marks the arrival of Virtual Human technology with advanced Operating Systems. Granted this technology is still early stage, we are seeing “Lifelike Human Voice and Nuance” and “Lifelike Human Interaction” become more real by the day. Voice interfaces have come a long way since Alexa, becoming a key way for people to interact with AI. This simultaneously creates a new opportunities and new tensions between human creators and AI technologists. This session will explore how Real and Virtual Humans in fields like Retail, Entertainment, Customer Service, and Training are adapting to a multi-modal future.
Speakers:
Carin Gilfry, Co-founder/Vice President, National Association of Voice Actors
Shyamala Prayaga, Senior Software Product Manager, NVIDIA
Noelle Russell, Chief AI Officer, AI Leadership Institute
John Gauntt, Host, The Culture and Code Podcast, Moderator
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Session IV:
AI Art, Design and Language: A Vocabulary of Syntax and Exactitude
The partnership between the designer or artist and the AI has a goal, to convert the concept into something real, from the blank page to the design, from the imagination to the architectural structure. To successfully navigate with an Artificial Intelligence, a machine, the artist must develop a vocabulary of subtlety. The artist is inventing a new language of art and design, a vocabulary suited to the “Machine” of “Syntax and Exactitude.” Well-known Italian architect and computational designer, Arturo Tedeschi has often described his process using this descriptive language. In this session, we will explore the techniques and imagery that Tedeschi speaks of.
Speakers:
Hannah Stouffer, Art Director and Visual Artist, Moderator
Robert Lester,
Creative Director and Technologist
Clayton Weishaar,
Creative Director, Wrld Space
Christian Holland
(SUBHOLLAND), 360° Visual Artist and Creative Project Manager
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4 PM – 4:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session: I:
AI & Magnificent Fashion & Beauty: An Exploration of the Imagination – Retail, Runway, Advertising and Virtual Human
“Fashion and Beauty Design” is always on the cutting edge of cultural identity and with the addition of AI tools, the level of innovation has exploded. In this session, we will further explore those levels of innovation, in imagery ranging from “Couture, Runway and Indie Collections” to advertising, retail experience, social media campaign, out-of-home campaigns as well as nationwide TV. Art and design are at the core of the fashion and beauty product as well as through its creative brand and advertising strategies and in this panel we hope to get first-hand insight from the creators themselves.
Justin Hochberg, CEO, Virtual Brand Group, "Barbi AI on Roblox"
Randi Seiff, CEO/President & Co-Founder, Treun House Atelier
Adrian Whant, founder & CEO, MyOutlet AI
Jordan Robinson, Director of Immersive & Partnerships, Degen Distillery
Ola Sher, AI Artist and Content Creator
REO, Visual Artist, Music Producer
Cynthia Lieberman, founder, LieberComm
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Session II:
The Legal Implications of Chatbots & Virtual Human Discussion
As chatbots and virtual humans become increasingly integrated into our daily lives, a complex web of legal implications arise. In this session, we will explore the legal considerations surrounding the development, deployment, and interaction with these AI-powered entities. Our panel will delve into topics such as data privacy, intellectual property, liability for AI-generated content, and the ethical consequences of human-AI interaction. While our current legal landscape may be more focused on customer service and retail advice, the future of human to virtual human interaction suggests an increasingly complex world of personal dependance, relationship in the form of AI girl and boyfriends, personal healthcare advice beyond “WebMD” and Virtual Humans providing psychological care. In time, complex Virtual Human services will be commonplace, and its legal implications will be exceedingly interesting.
Speakers:
Amy Gajda, Jeffrey D. Forchelli Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
Julie Krosnicki, Legal Director, IP & Product, Reddit
Lydia Ansari, Principal Corporate Counsel, Microsoft
Tre Lovell, Principal, The Lovell Firm
Meeka Bondy, Senior Counsel, Technology Transactions & Privacy Group and Co-Chair, Film and TV Group, Perkins Coie LLP. Moderator
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Session III:
Virtual Human Exploration: Nuance & Emotion • Vocal Expression • Facial Movements – Sentiment - Hyper-Realistic Synthesis of Prose
Can we as humans create emotional bonds with virtual or synthetic beings? That is a good question that we cannot answer, at least we have not experienced it quite yet. We have experienced it through movies such as “Her” and “Blade Runner.” And today we can experience conversational AI with Chat Bots, which are becoming more advanced in their ability to explore complex philosophical and emotional questions, which can be exceedingly helpful in academic, work related and even through creative composition. AI developers are not far away from not only imagining but creating the virtual human, in video form and soon, as a “Humanoid Robot.” It is about nuance and emotion, vocal expression and sentiment and synthesis of prose. Don’t be surprised when a door opens, and in it will be a brother from another planet.
Gregor Hofer, CEO, Speech Graphics and Rapport
Mike Gioia, Co-Founder, Pickaxe
Curt Doty, Founder, RealmIQ
Dr. Cecelia Alm, Artificial Intelligence Program Director, Rochester Institute of Technology School of Design
Patrick Levy-Rosenthal, CEO, MetaSoul
Jason Mars, Professor of Computer Science, University of Michigan, President, Jaseci Labs
Rich Sutton, Managing Partner, DMRS Advisory, LLC, Moderator
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5 PM – 5:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session II:
AI, Video, 3D Images, Photography and Computer Vision - The Revolutionary Technology
It would hardly be a leap to refer to the new “AI Video and Image Creators, Enhancers and Upscalers” as revolutionary. From the manipulation of images to the prompting of visuals, the creative artist has never experienced this level of innovation. In this session, we bring together “Visual Artists” to discuss their experiences in applying these new technologies. And the toolbox of creative options, and the power of these new applications grows and become more powerful by the week. Even for creative professionals using traditional tools such as Photoshop, there are new AI based programs that “Upscale” images to create fully unique and new visual experiences, that must be integrated into the creative process. Today’s revolutionary “AI Computer Vision” technology has made what we might call, “Cinematic or Photographic Fiction” an available option to every graphic designer.
Speakers:
John Attard, founder, Showdog Studios, Moderator
Rachel Joy Victor, Co-founder, FBRC.ai
Shaun Foster, Professor & Program Director, 3D Digital Design, Rochester Institute of Technology School of Design
Hassan Farhat, an AI Engineer and Solutions Architect
Mary T. Duda, AI XR: VR/AR, Pioneer, Futurist
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Session IV:
Virtual Human Chatbots: Next Level Consciousness + Advanced Visuals – A Social Experience
The movies “2001,” “Data from Star Trek,” “Her” and “Ex Machina” have created a public expectation, for what “Virtual Human Technology” is understood to be. Is this level of AI consciousness out of reach? Since the mass exposure of Generative AI, to literally more than one billion computer users in the past year, a level of comfort and dependency has been readily embraced, and the anticipation of an enhanced immersive experience would surely be welcomed. AIs are already employed for “Deep Research,” as “Medical Co-Pilots,” as “Conversational AI Companions,” “Virtual Performers or Celebrities” and “Company Spokespersons.” In fact, there may be no limit to the role of AI Co-Pilots in our everyday lives. The manifestation of a fully realized “Virtual Human” as a Humanoid Robot or like “Her,” as a synthetic persona will likely be a welcome colleague. In this session we will see demos of the current “Best in Class.”
Speakers:
Jessica Wynter Martin, Founder & CEO, JWM Concepts LLC
Jon Henson, Talent Manager, Underscore Talent Management
Christian Pierre,
Chief Technology Officer, GUT
Erick Opeka,
President and Chief Strategy Officer, Cineverse
Tinashe Chaponda, CEO, Sosani, Moderator
Additional Speakers to be announced
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