FREE - Enhancing CreAItivity: Exploring New Frontiers in Media and AI
FREE - Enhancing CreAItivity: Exploring New Frontiers in Media and AI
Overview
As EBU Academy School of AI embarks on a new & exciting year, we are pleased to invite you to a free, one hour session to explore cutting-edge developments in video-to-video synthesis, real-time co-creation tools, and the ethical dimensions of AI in creative industries.
Together with Kati Bremme, Head of Innovation at France Télévision, let us dive into the fast-evolving world of media, at the forefront, where AI meets human creativity, to redefine the boundaries of music, film, and gaming and transforming it into liquid content, that is content that can flow accross different platforms, formats and devices.
Whether you are a creator looking to harness the power of AI in your work, a technologist seeking insights into AI-driven media innovations, or a media strategist pondering the future of content creation, the session will inspire you at the exciting intersection of AI and creativity.
Who it is for
- Media decision makers and professionals from all backgrounds who want to stay up to date on the latest AI developments and understand how they can best use AI to enhance their creativity in an ethical manner.
What you will learn
- Overview of the latest AI tools and functionalities available to help boost human creativity and innovation
- How to consider the tools from an ethical perspective
- Insights into the AI areas that France Télévision is currently exploring
Meet your faculty
Kati Bremme
Head of InnovationKati Bremme is a media expert with 20 years of experience in digital transformation for broadcasters. With a background in arts and humanities, marketing, publishing, and TV production, in her role as Head of Innovation at France Télévisions, she currently specializes in AI, Web3 and their strategic applications for the media sector. Throughout her media career, Kati has worked across both the broadcast and digital realms and is adept at building bridges between television, radio, and the digital world. She is also the editor-in-chief of the Meta-Media blog, a collaborative platform exploring the future of journalism and media literacy.