Creative Futures, Ethical Frames – Balancing Innovation and Integrity in Emerging Tech

Join us for “Creative Futures, Ethical Frames,” a joint webinar between TRANSMIXR and AMPLIFY that explores how innovation and integrity can be balanced in the fast-evolving landscape of emerging technologies.

In this session, we’ll focus on the ethical dimensions of XR, AI, and new media practices. Our speakers, Marie Hospital (AFP) and Trevor Ó Clochartaigh (TG4) from TRANSMIXR, and Katrien from AMPLIFY, will share their perspectives on the responsibilities and opportunities that come with pioneering new creative and technological frontiers.

Moderated by Sara Canedo, this conversation will highlight how to foster trust, inclusivity, and accountability while embracing the potential of innovation.

Panelists:

Marie Hospital

Marie Hospital is a journalist for AFP, the international press agency. She joined AFP in 1998 as a foreign exchange correspondent at the London office. She then spent more than 20 years in the video department as a deputy editor and video journalist. She worked in Paris, Rio de Janeiro and Rennes (Britanny) coordinating the video coverage of these different  regions. In 2022, Marie joined the team dedicated to European media projects. She’s in charge of projects aimed at fighting against disinformation but also projects focusing on innovation in the media sector such as TRANSMIXR. Marie is in charge of the News Media Use Case in TRANSMIXR and co-developped, with the project partners, a set of XR and AI tools for the newsrooms of the future.

Trevor Ó Clochartaigh

Trevor is Director of Operations & HR with TG4, having previously worked as their Communications Manager. Before that he served as a Senator for 7 years. Central to the setting up of the drama series ‘Ros na Rún’, he has also worked on other TV productions for TG4 and RTÉ. He holds an MBS in Leadership, Organisational Development, Strategy & Innovation from the Irish Management Institute/UCC. He is a member of the EBU People committee and their DEI working group. He led the development of the EBU’s Neurodiversity toolkit as well.

Katrien De Moor

Katrien De Moor works as associate professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. She is passionate about user research and human-centred technology design, and has been working on a wide range of topics and projects in the past years. Her main research interests and activities are linked to human-technology experiences, novel paradigms and methodological challenges in this respect, digital ethics and broader ethical implications (e.g., meaningful human agency, power dynamics in design processes) of contemporary human-technology interaction. In AMPLIFY, Katrien is leading the work package on human-centric and ethical design.

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