c/o pop Convention 2025 – AI as a toolbox for new talents

c/o pop Convention 2025 – AI as a toolbox for new talents

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Dr. Kerstin Bäcker
Dr. Kerstin Bäcker Lawyer, Partner
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Dr Kerstin Bäcker will be speaking at this year’s c/o pop Convention on the topic of ‘AI as a toolbox for new talents’.

Thursday, 24 April 2025
3:45-4:45 CET
Herbrand’s – Stage 9

In this practical session, Dr Kerstin Bäcker and Max Irmer will provide insights into the legal aspects and creative applications of generative AI in the music industry.
Dr Kerstin Bäcker will give an introduction to the EU AI Act and explain why it is important to consider the legal aspects of AI tools – from liability and labelling obligations to the legal aspects of prompting. Max Irmer will then explain how ChatGPT can be used in everyday work to make texts more efficient and creative.

More information is available here.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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