Introduction
The European Lighthouse on Secure and Safe AI (ELSA) is a centre of excellence. They aim to make Europe a global beacon of AI safety by promoting the development and deployment of cutting-edge AI solutions. The centre also connects top experts in AI and machine learning from 26 European research institutions including The Alan Turing Institute, where the project sits within the AI programme.
Research work is divided into several ‘work packages’ with the Turing currently working on the ‘Human agency and oversight’ (work package three), together with Lancaster University and the University of Birmingham. The workshop is aimed at discussing generative AI and copyright and will showcase research achievements.
Please note, this is an in-person event which will take place at BMA House, 1 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JP.
About the event
A panel of top experts and researchers led by Dr Adrian Weller and Dr Umang Bhatt will discuss the transformative impact of generated AI content on the creative arts and their legal implications. This will be followed by a showcase and networking session, to communicate the project team's insights and research advancements to the broader public.
Register now, to attend and explore the complex dynamic between generative AI and copyright. Our expert panellists will provide valuable perspectives on challenges and opportunities.
This in-person workshop is hosted by The Alan Turing Institute and organised in collaboration with Lancaster University and the University of Birmingham.
Agenda
Speakers to be announced soon.
16:00 – 16:10 – Welcome and introduction
16:10 – 17:10 – Generative AI and copyright panel discussion
17:10 – 18:30 – Project showcase and networking
Register now
Please click here, to register for free. Registration is open until Sunday 17 March, 17:30.