.png)
Access Partnership
Access Partnership is the world’s preeminent tech advisory firm. We’ve been helping leading tech companies navigate complex regulatory challenges and expand their products and services to new markets since 1999. In this time, we’ve also worked closely with governments to offer advice on creating policies and regulations as the landscape continues to change with new and emerging technologies.
Through two decades of experience, Access Partnership has developed effective and proprietary processes that ensure our clients’ goals are achieved every time. With our expertise and experience, we’re able to anticipate future regulations and manage policy trends on a global scale.
Our mission is to ensure that everyone has access to transformative technologies while promoting fair competition and consumer choice.
We believe tech policy must treat all stakeholders fairly.
Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content like this.
Access Partnership
Generative AI & the Creative Sector: The EU's AI Act
As the European Parliament finalises its position on the AI Act, a critical debate has emerged surrounding AI-generated content and open-source systems. The outcome of this debate has far-reaching implications for businesses, organisations, and individuals who use AI-generated content, making it essential to understand the challenges and opportunities associated with it.
Our webinar will specifically focus on Artificially Generated Content, with a particular emphasis on Deepfakes and ChatGPT, examining their scope and impact on various industries. We will also explore the challenges posed by AI-generated content, such as misinformation, intellectual property rights, and text and data mining. Furthermore, we will delve into the opportunities that AI-generated content provides for the creative sector.
One of the central issues we will address is the regulation of AI-generated content, with the General-Purpose AI approach under the EU AI Act currently under scrutiny. The webinar will debate whether this approach is the most effective way to regulate AI-generated content or if alternative approaches should be considered.
- Dan Nechita, Head of Cabinet MEP Dragoș Tudorache, European Parliament
- Emilie Anthonis, Senior Vice President Government Affairs EMEA at Motion Picture Association
- Paul Keller, Co-Founder and Policy Director at Open Future Foundation
- Lodovico Benvenuti, Managing Director European Office at IFPI
- Lydia Dettling, Policy Manager at Access Partnership
Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more content like this.