On 20 May, the Culture and Education (CULT) Committee of the European Parliament hosted a public hearing on “Empowering creators in the age of AI”. After MEP Bogdan Andrzej Zdrojewski (EPP, Poland) opened the event, Alexandra Bensamoun (Law professor, Université Paris-Saclay), Ivona Tau (artist, AI engineer), Svetoslav Georgiev (founder, BG Content Ltd) and Björn Ulvaeus (President, CISAC) delivered keynote speeches. Notably, Alexandra Bensamoun’s keynote focussed on the need for transparency in the training of AI as a basis to build an ethical AI licensing market, while Björn Ulvaeus called on the EU to implement the AI Act in a way that safeguards copyright and provides meaningful and enforceable rules allowing for transparency, consent and remuneration of creators. Several MEPs, including Emma Rafowicz (S&D, France), Laurence Farreng (Renew, France), Helder Sousa Silva (EPP, Portugal), Manuela Ripa (EPP, Germany) and Diana Riba I Giner (Greens/EFA, Spain) expressed their support for creators’ rights, transparency and the cultural and creative sectors. Find a recording of the session below.
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