Augmenting Human Creativity with GenAI
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How is generative AI reshaping the future of creativity?
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is transforming the creative sector, unlocking groundbreaking opportunities while raising pressing questions about its impact on artistic expression, creators' roles, and professional futures. From supercharging creativity to driving innovation, AI tools are becoming essential allies in art, music, fashion, and literature—fueling inspiration, enabling experimentation, and empowering teams to break new ground.
Yet, the intersection of AI and artistic creation raises questions about technological innovation, artistic integrity, and ethical considerations, highlighting the need for approaches that protect artists' rights and interests while maximising AI’s potential to augment human creativity. How can we balance technological advances with traditional creative expertise? Where does human-machine collaboration thrive, and how can artists embrace AI to scale their output and push the boundaries of their creativity? What are the ethical and legal implications of integrating AI into the creative industries? How can a regulatory framework be developed that fosters innovation, incentivises creativity and originality, and safeguards artistic integrity?
The Financial Times, in partnership with YouTube, is pleased to host this high-level, executive dinner roundtable, bringing together policymakers and leaders in the creative industry for a candid and open discussion on how GenAI is reshaping the creative landscape, the challenges it poses, and the pathways it opens for the future of creative industries.
Speakers to be confirmed.
Key Discussion Points
Key Opportunities
Where are the key opportunities for collaboration between human creators and AI, and how can these partnerships enhance the creative process?
Adressing Ethical Implications
How can collaboration between policymakers, AI developers, and creatives help address the ethical implications of AI in artistic creation while fostering innovation and artistic experimentation?
Future AI Polices
How can future AI policy initiatives advance AI technologies to enhance human creativity and promote originality, while simultaneously protecting artists and creators?
Venue
Location
Our event will be taking place at 180 Studios, London WC2R 1EA. This venue is at the heart of London's creative community, an iconic Brutalist building that has been transformed into a cultural centre.
Why Attend?

Understand
How GenAI is transforming the creative sector, the challenges and opportunities it poses for the future of the creative industry

Connect
And build relationships with influential policymakers and leaders in the creative industries

Discover
Advancements in the newest and most sophisticated GenAI applications and future opportunities
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Mariana Schapira
mariana.schapira@ft.com
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