

The Digital Hollywood Summer Summit
Monday, July 21st - Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025
The Defining Event: The Future of Entertainment, Media & Technology
A Virtual Event • Registration is Free - An Expected Audience of 12,000
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The Law, Deep Fakes, Bias, Creative Rights & Regulation
The Evening Keynote Roundtables
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025
8:00 PM - 8:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
The Studio • The Brand • The Agency = A Global Media & Technology Revolution
While the power of Hollywood never fades, the traditional silos of the studio, networks and celebrity are being reshuffled into a “Power-Shake-Up” of Global Brands, Mega Technologies and Global Agencies. The Result? On the one hand, consumer personalization which has always been at the forefront in decision making, now with the addition of powerful and direct AI engagement with consumers, which is only in its formative stages, will likely emerge as something of a breakthrough “Brand/Consumer Co-Pilot Relationship.” And in a world of immersive content experiences, AI as a “Creative Partner” is taking the ideation and production process to an entirely next level experience. The world will be experiencing a host of “Sphere Level” creative experiences. In this roundtable, we bring together the executives deeply involved in exploring and delivering on this promise.
Speakers:
Valerie Madden, Creative Director of Marketing Innovation, Prompteteer™, Amazon MGM Studios, Prime Video & NBC Universal Alum, Moderator
Speakers to be announced
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Session II:
Training the “Stanley Kubrick - Charlie Kaufman” Level AI: Fact or Fantasy & the Question of Ethics
What would happen if an AI were trained with the entire oeuvre, the life work of Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley Kubrick, Billy Wilder and John Ford? That would be like sharing the “Keys to the Hollywood Kingdom,” the finest in cinematography, screenwriting, humor, drama and editing as well. And even with that “Assemblage of Greatness,” attached to an AI of tomorrow, meaning an AI with a near-Einstein level mind, would that “Advanced Machine” be able to create, even with professional “Human Assistance” a truly great achievement in Cinema? This question is not an idle bit of humor or fantasy. In a world racing toward “Advanced General Intelligence,” it is a question that we might have to one day address.
Speakers:
Dr. Megan Ma, Executive Director, Stanford Legal Innovation, Frontier Technology Lab (liftlab), Associate Director, CodeX, Stanford Law School, Moderator
Mark Goffman Writer/Producer, Netflix Series, The Umbrella Academy, Bull, Limitless, The West Wing
Sharad Devarajan, Industry Visionary, Adjunct Professor, Media & Technology, Columbia Business School
Additional Speaker to be Announced
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9:00 PM - 9:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session II:
The Deepfake Dilemma: Protecting & Preserving Image, Voice & Likeness – The Taylor Swift Law & Scarlett Johansson Lawsuits
“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 or the “Voice & Audio Likeness of Scarlett Johansson, 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:
Jenni Katzman, Senior Director of Government Affairs, Microsoft
Lisa Oratz, Senior Counsel, Perkins Coie
Remington Scott, Founder, CEO and Chief Architect, Hyperreal® Inc., VFX, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Audrey Schomer, Media Analyst & Research Editor, VARIETY INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM, Moderator
Additional Speaker to be announced
The Evening Keynote Roundtables
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025
8:00 PM - 8:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Investing in AI, Compute, Energy & Software: The Economy of the Future
Let’s first familiarize ourselves with the notion of “Compute” as a descriptor of the baseline of our future economy. “Compute” represents the fundamental infrastructure that underpins the AI-driven world, encompassing the complex interplay of hardware, software, and energy. So that a city, region, country or group of countries strategically develop their economies around the notion of “Compute,” that strategy will indicate the readiness of that “Entity” to provide services to it populations and in effect, compete within this vision of the modern world. We are entering a “Re-Defined World” of Davos, the EU and East vs. West. As we navigate this new landscape, investors, policymakers, and business leaders must prioritize strategic investments in “Compute” infrastructure, AI research, and workforce development to remain competitive and unlock the vast potential of the “Compute-driven” global economy."
Speakers:
Paul Lekas, Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy, Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), Moderator
Michael Pachter, Managing Director, Equity Research, WEDBUSH SECURITIES
Evan Osheroff, Managing Director, Jefferies
David Higley, Partner, Global Media & Technology Group, Perella Weinberg
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Session II:
“Is AI Music the Piracy Machine? As Brian May has Stated, “It’s Gonna Get Very Weird Very Quick”
“AI Music & Creativity” is breaking the sound barrier—no question about it. With AI tools, a universe of synthesizers, and unprecedented speed, musicians and composers can “create”—if that’s the word—musical complexity, from film scores to pop riffs, love songs to country ballads, in mere moments. The results? Lightning-fast production, often with stunning outcomes. But beneath this sonic revolution lies a dilemma: where does inspiration end and imitation begin? In this roundtable we will dive into the clash between AI’s expansive potential and the rights of human artists. Can machines truly create, or are they remixing the soul of music itself? Join us to explore the ethical tightrope of innovation versus ownership, as industry experts, musicians, and technologists debate the future of artistry in an AI-driven world. Creativity’s new frontier awaits—but at what cost?
Speakers:
David Hughes,
Strategic Music Industry Consultant, former CTO, RIAA, VP Strategy, Sony Music, Moderator
Shara Senderoff, Co-Founder, Jen Music AI
Chris Horton, SVP Strategic Technology, Universal Music Group’s (UMG)
Eímear Noone, Award Winning, Composer, Conductor and Producer
Dr. Martin Clancy, Musician, Academic & founding Chair, IEEE Global AI ethics Arts Committee, David Hughes, Strategic Music Industry Consultant, former CTO, RIAA, VP Strategy, Sony Music,
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9:00 PM - 9:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
AI & Human Intelligence – Conversational AI - The Human-Machine Relationship
What role will an AI play in our lives. It will help in our daily lives, as an advisor, a researcher, a mind to help stimulate our create process and even as a companion to share feelings and emotion. It might manifest as text, or as a visual on a screen, as “Her” on a smartphone or as a “Humanoid Robot,” but will it make the leap to full “Human Like” emotion, intuition, judgement and the full spectrum of human experience. It is not too early to ask these questions. What about the question of human need, affection and even love? A child expresses those feels from their earliest cognitive moments. Dogs and cats do as well. Accordingly, a “Highly Trained AI” will do all that and have an advanced mental capability too boot. No question, today’s ChatGPT can read and write and in this session, we’ll explore what else is on the horizon.
Speakers:
Cathy Hackl, CEO, Spatial Dynamics
Roch Nakajima, President, RKG Creative
Matthias Wittmann, Visual Effects Supervisor, Digital Domain (CGI, Benjamin Button)
John Canning, Director Developer Relations - Creators, AMD, Moderator
Additional Speaker to be announced
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Session II:
Blockchain, Crypto & the Next Hollywood Economy: A “MetaVision” of Platforms , Studios & Networks
While Hollywood will always be the innovation engine, creating feature films, games, immersive content and now, leading the way in AI produced technology and content, next level “Hollywood Economy Strategies” will lead the way in the development and deployment of blockchain and Web3 applications. With a faster and fully integrated “Cloud-Based Economy,” “Multiplatform Apps” will not only secure the monetization of content globally, the Hollywood and advertising communities will lead the way in creating new direct to consumer trust relationships and innovative content and product categories. A few years ago, the “Metaverse” came into common usage, now we might be entering its successor, to be called, “The MetaVision.”
The Complete Conference Agenda (The Daytime Events)
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025
Noon – 12:50 PM : Eastern Time Zone
Session II:
The AI Royalty Marketplace: Licensing, Monetization & Rev-Share
For the past two years, there has been massive technology proliferation across industries. Users have totally embraced the idea of AI as a content creation platform, from creative writing to image, music and entire film score creation. But how are the AIs “Trained” to provide these unique and even revolutionary services? The entertainment and technology industries are in a classic struggle to figure out the balance between innovation and compensation for rights and services. And without belaboring the question of “Legal Remedy,” a robust industry of AI Data Royalty, licensing, monetization and Rev-Share possibilities is emerging. The industry appears to be in the first stages of exploration and negotiation, and as with all vital industry challenges, the marketplace for AI Data is another fascinating journey in the world of innovation.
Speakers:
Peter Csathy, Chairman, Creative Media, Moderator
Rebecca Grossman-Cohen, Chief of Staff and Head of Strategic Partnerships, New York Times
Dave Davis, General Manager, Protege Media, USA
Howie Singer, Adjunct Professor, NYU Music Business
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1 PM – 1:50 PM: Eastern Time Zone
Session II:
Hal 9000 Meets Hollywood – AI Agents, Training & Virtual Production: The Worst-Case Scenario
First, let’s peek into an “Upside Down” scenario where Hollywood innovates an “AI to Human Collaboration.” Imagine the obvious and immensely popular creation of “Hollywood Companion AIs”—24/7 “Characters and Personalities” fully engaging with humans. What could possibly go wrong? From deepfake scandals and privacy nightmares to “Human-Machine Dependency,” this seemingly benign innovation is stockpiled with legal landmines and entertainment chaos, a chilling echo of the HAL 9000 sabotage in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Take Two: What happens when AI agents, trained on biased or flawed data, go rogue in virtual production pipelines? Picture a runaway AI subtly altering a complex feature story arc, inflating the project’s budget by 20%—and that’s just the start of a cascading problem cycle. In the not-so-distant future, a powerful AI could emerge as an “Executive Level Production Sledgehammer,” overriding creative decisions, rewriting scripts with unintended biases, or sabotaging productions with corrupted virtual sets. In this session, just for a moment, we’re putting on the brakes to the acceleration of “Cinematic AI.”
Speakers:
Steve Masur, Partner, Raines Feldman Littrell LLP, Moderator
Dan Neely, Co-Founder and CEO, Vermillio
Kirthiga Reddy, Co-founder & CEO, Virtualness
Meeka Bondy, Senior Counsel, Technology Transactions & Privacy Group and Co-Chair, Film and TV Group, Perkins Coie LLP
Tommy Petrov, Co-founder & CEO, CopySight AI
2 PM – 2:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session IV:
AI & the Law: A “Deep Dive” - Fair Use, Copyright and the Doctrine of Innovation
Even with the successful resolution of the Entertainment industry “Guilds” strike of 2023, there remains an ongoing fear that "artificial intelligence poses an existential threat to creative professions." The core AI issue sparking debate in Hollywood is not only based on compensation, data training and ownership but the creative control of the ultimate production itself. Additionally, “Deep Fake” technology has raised concern about potential harmful uses, such as political disinformation, revenge porn, and misuse of intellectual property. At the same time, many “creatives” tout the game changing benefits and innovation this technology can bring to artistic and other endeavors, such as educational opportunities, enhanced freedom of expression and reduced barriers to entry. This panel will discuss these competing concerns and whether existing legal frameworks, such as right of publicity, copyright, and existing regulations, are sufficient to address this powerful technology.
Speakers:
Zachary St. Martin, Head of US Commercial & IP Legal, TikTok & ByteDance
Rob Rosenberg, principal, Telluride Legal Strategies; former EVP & General Counsel, Showtime Networks
Ian C. Ballon,
Co-Chair, Global Intellectual Property & Technology Practice, Greenberg Traurig LLP, Moderator
Additional Speaker to be announced
3 PM – 3:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session II:
Agentic Commerce: Integrating AI into Multiplatform Shopping and Transactions
The "Power of Compute" is coming of age. Agentic AI may have only made its way into the “Technology Lexicon” in the past six months, but the reality of Agentic AI may find its way into daily use with even greater speed. By integrating AI into multiplatform shopping and transactions, AI-powered payment processing plus a personalization and customer experience, may well produce a world of near frictionless commerce, or at least a wildly improved customer experience. The essential ingredient critical to its success, is privacy, security and the customer/brand relationship built on a foundation of “Trust and Loyalty.” the customer/brand relationship built on a foundation of “Trust and Loyalty.”
Speakers:
Michael Olaye, EVP, Managing Director, Huge
Michael Stitch, Partner, CourtAvenue
Sarah Buckler, Chief Executive Officer, Tangible, Moderator
Additional speaker to be announced
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4 PM – 4:40 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session II:
AI Data Royalties & Creative Partnerships: From Licensing to Micro-Payment & Rev Share
The intersection of AI and creative content has sparked intense debate among content owners, artists, and trade groups. As these stakeholders navigate the complexities law and legislation, at the same time, AI data royalty contracts and innovative solutions are emerging. In this conversation, our roundtable will explore the evolution of content licensing, including groundbreaking concepts in micro-payments and revenue sharing models. Join us as we delve into the future of creative partnerships and the potential for AI-driven royalty agreements to empower artists and content creators. Discover how these pioneering approaches can redefine the entertainment industry's relationship with AI and ensure fair compensation for creative contributions.
Speakers:
Drew Silverstein, President, Head of AI Strategy, SourceAudi
Tim Porter, Co-Founder and CTO, Mod Tech Labs
Jeff Allen, CEO, FlikForge
Karen Allen, CEO & Co-Founder, Infinite Album
Tyler Chou, Founder & CEO, Tyler Chou Law for Creators
Jason Henderson, Esq., Media and IP Licensing, JWL International, Moderator
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Session IV:
AI & the Creative Community – Representing the Interest of the Artist - This is a Far from Settled Question
While the Hollywood strikes of yesteryear may now be old news, the concerns of the Guild membership, the writers and actors are far from settled. And the news of “AI Lawsuit Progress,” may simply be disconcerting. After all, creative concerns cannot always be resolved through arbitration and legal settlement. AI at its best may prove to be a fantastic aide, speeding up the “Create Process,” but perhaps an artist doesn’t want the process accelerated, even if the product is a little better. The underlying issues of Artificial Intelligence, from Deep Fakes, Image Provenance, 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:
Catherine Clinch, Veteran TV Writer, Hunter, Jake & the Fat Man, Love Boat, Hart to Hart, Moderator
Gabby Ziccarelli, Legal Advisor & Artist
Mary T. Duda, AI/XR: VR/AR Pioneer, CEO, SciOart Inc
Nyasha Foy, Business and Legal Affairs Executive; Board Member, Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association
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5:00 PM – 5:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session II:
State by State: The Illinois AI Law - The Tennessee Elvis Act – The California Act
AI Regulation is arriving or soon on its way. As the many “AI Lawsuits” make their way through the courts and with Federal legislation still up in the air, many states have taken the AI Regulation plunge or are expected to do so. In this session we will look at the specifics put forward by the regulation or pending regulation in three states, California, Illinois and Tennessee. Each are different, each are complicated, and each represent their own unique ways of approaching the future of AI. Tennessee regulation is directed specifically toward “Deep Fakes” and the protection of Recording Artists and others impacted by “Voice Cloning,” and is known as the “The Elvis Act.” California is an expansive piece of legislation that ranges from deepfake technology and data privacy to the regulation of the “Training of AI Frontier Models. The Illinois act expands the AI issue into the fields of AI privacy and employee discrimination and into voice recordings and robocalls. With fifty states, a world of special interest and citizen groups as well as “Industry and Government” concern, this might be thought of as the “Canary in the Coal Mine.”
Speakers:
Christopher Kenneally, Award-Winning Podcast Host/Producer, Moderator
Lauren Fried, Partner, Loeb & Loeb, LLP
Greg Young, Vice President for Cybersecurity, Trend Micro
Erik Passoja, Professional Actor & Digital Identity Expert
Wednesday, July 25th, 2025
Session II:
The Creator Economy: The Economics of Social Media – The Algos, Analytics & Monetization
Our challenge is to deconstruct the mystery. How do the algorithms behind social media really work? The “Creator Economy” has effectively slayed the giant of “Hollywood Entertainment” with a combination of Youtube and a host of Social Media platforms and there is a “Secret Sauce,” a massive black box of “AIs, Algos and Analytics.” With billions of dollars at stake, this session looks to explore the intricacies of social media's inner workings. From the role of AI and machine learning to the impact of user behavior and feedback loops, we'll examine the complex systems that shape the online landscape. By demystifying the algorithms, we'll uncover the hidden patterns and principles that govern success in the Creator Economy – and provide creators with the insights they need to thrive in this rapidly evolving landscape.
Speakers:
Adrienne Lahens, former, Global Head of Operations, TikTok Creator Marketing, Moderator
Paul Bakaus, former EVP, Product & Creator Tools, Spotter
Allison Zilbershatz, VP of Content, Spark Foundry
Ben Ganz, Founder, Ultimate AI (Hauk Tuah Girl)
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1 PM – 1:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session I:
Generative AI Law: Let's Get Real - Is Copyright a Right or Does it Have Temporary Legal Status?
While the legal system marches forward, "The Industry and the Creative Communities" are still uneasy about the possible outcomes. The illustrious history of copyright infringement lawsuits are filled with fascinating results. Most recently, the Supreme Court ruled that Andy Warhol infringed on photographer Lynn Goldsmith's copyright when he created a series of his famous silk screen images based on a photograph Goldsmith shot of the late musician Prince in 1981. So it is with great interest that the “AI Training Data” lawsuits make their way through the courts, The NY Times vs. OpenAI and Microsoft; Getty Images against Stability AI; a Class Action lawsuit filed against Stability AI, Midjourney and DeviantArt; a Programmers’ Class Action against Github among others. In this session, discuss status of “Copyright Law.”
Speakers:
Peter Csathy, Chairman, Creative Media, Moderator
Avery Williams, Partner, McKool Smith
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Session IV:
The Monetization Matrix: Where Brand, Consumer, and Technology Intersect – Dynamics of AI and Immersion
The seismic shift in “Monetization” has arrived and is being activated by the conversion of multiple technologies impacting multiple devices. What begins with the concept of “Digital Commerce,” arrives on mobile devices as Immersive Interaction at “Arena Events” or with AI creating “Celebrity Twins/Deep Fakes” with consumer interaction. We might call this “The Monetization Matrix,” where brand, consumer, and technology intersect in the “Dynamics of Immersion.” It may be a mouthful, but it might be a significant part of our future. And these opportunities will be opportunities on the playing field of major agencies and brands, major sports leagues and major TV networks. Welcome to the future.
Speakers:
Ty Roberts, CEO, FanTracks; former CTO, Universal Music Group
Amy Baril, President and CMO, Two Tango
Jennifer Quinlan, Global Managing Partner, IBM iX
Travis Cloyd, CEO, WorldwideXR & VP, CMG (Celebrity Management Group), Moderator
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2 PM – 2:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session II:
The Social Accelerator + Video = The New Hollywood Consumer + Brand + Commerce
The “Cord” has been cut as “Doom Scrolling Video” accounts for about 8 hours of every 14-34 year-old consumer’s day. This may be “Doomsday” for some, but the “New Economy” is a bonanza for the world of social media. Social media has revolutionized the entertainment landscape, with platforms redefining how content is created, consumed, and monetized. Social-first content and short-form video have transformed consumer behavior, fully blurring the lines between entertainment and commerce. As a result, brands have a fully realized opportunity to connect with consumers. We will explore the strategies behind successful brand integrations, the future of influencer marketing, and the evolving role of Hollywood in the digital age.
Speakers:
Albert Thompson, Managing Director, Digital Innovation, Walton Isaacson
Sean O'Brien, Co-Founder, CTO, Mavely
Carmen Chu, VP of Lifecycle/Consumer Marketing, Fandom
Jonathan Skogmo, CEO, LOST iN, former Founder and CEO, Jukin Media
Justin Hochberg,
CEO, Virtual Brand Group, Moderator, "Barbi AI on Roblox," Moderator
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Session II:
Predictive Intelligence and the Consumer-Brand Relationship – Increasing Loyalty and Trust
After “Product Category Leadership,” the future of brand strength relies chiefly on the relationship with the consumer, exemplified by loyalty and trust. And in no small measure, the power of AI is responsible for “identifying, learning and providing” the vital “Human-Like Data” and “Human-Like-Service” necessary to fulfill that mission. It is about a “Personalized, Empathetic and Intelligent Connection. A customer is only loyal to the degree that she/he is catered to and provided for. In a world of “Customer-Centered Predictive Intelligence,” that mission be fulfilled and understood.
Speakers:
Melissa Berger, Chief Solutions Officer, Digitas
Silke Meixner, Digital Customer Experience Strategy, ZS Associates
Charles Adelman, CEO, XRDNA
Mark Kapczynski, President, Storymill, Moderator
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Session IV:
Music, Brands and AI! Live Performance • AI/XR/Immersive • Gateway to the Future
The music industry literally never sleeps, and as AI, brands, and immersive technologies kick-in, we’re seeing all kinds of innovative takes, it’s a future where live performance transcends traditional boundaries. Today, AI not only composes and remixes music but also powers XR environments, where fans can experience concerts in fully immersive 3D spaces, blurring the lines between virtual and real. Brands are seizing this opportunity, partnering with musicians to create branded experiences that are part performance, part digital exploration. This synergy is setting the stage for a new era where music festivals might occur in the metaverse, with AI-driven avatars performing alongside human artists. As we approach this gateway to the future, we're witnessing a transformation where music, technology, and branding dance together, creating an unparalleled experience that promises to redefine entertainment. Join us to explore how these elements are harmonizing to shape the next wave of musical innovation.
Speakers:
Seth A. Schachner, founder, Managing Director, Strat Americas
Marcus “Bellringer” Bell, Director, Bellringer Productions
Jacqui Bransky, VP of Digital Innovation, Warner Records
Jesse Kirshbaum, CEO, Nue Agency, Beats & Bytes Newsletter, Moderator
4 PM – 4:50 PM - Eastern Time Zone
Session II:
The Legal Implications: Chatbots & Virtual Human Engagement – Peaking Over the Legal Horizon
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 to be announced
Session IIII:
Real-Time AI and the Long Tail: Unlocking New Streaming Revenue Streams and New Experiences
The Media Industry is on the verge of a new era in streaming, where advances in artificial intelligence promise to fundamentally reshape how audiences discover and experience content. As AI-powered tools move closer to enabling real-time, hyper-personalized video editing and playback, viewers will soon be able to curate their own journeys through vast content libraries, surfacing specific scenes, characters, or themes that matter most to them. This shift stands to revitalize the long tail of streaming catalogs, driving deeper engagement and opening up innovative revenue opportunities for platforms through targeted advertising and subscription models. As these technologies transition from concept to reality, they are poised to redefine both the viewer experience and the business landscape of digital entertainment.
A Presentation by:
Jason Henderson, Senior Counsel, JWL International, Moderator

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