#KeIGF2024 : Digital Creative Industries: AI & Film

David,

On creative process and AI – many questions have been raised on use of
copyrighted, human-made creative content in training AI models. There are
aces all over, and it’s a developing issue. As to whether the copyright
owners should get paid for use of their works? In a license model of what?

Also, initiatives such as one by Meta to tag AI generated creative works as
“AI-Generated” for transparency and distinguishing what’s human and not.

An idea like combining smart contracts with AI content generation, to
create immutable copies of AI-generated works on blockchain, for eternal
provenance of synthetic gerationation – to distinguish from human work.

On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 4:19 PM David Indeje via KICTANet <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Listers,
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> The Kenya Internet Governance Forum (KeIGF) is happening in just 14 days.
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> This year’s theme is “Building Kenya’s Multistakeholder Digital Future.”
> We shall conduct a 4-day online moderated conversation around the theme.
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> We’re interested in your thoughts on:
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> 1. *Digital Creative Industries: AI & Film*
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> *How can we balance the benefits of AI in the creative process with the
> need to protect human creativity and rights?*
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> *Kind Regards,*
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> *David Indeje*
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