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🗓️ 11 February 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

The rapid rise of generative AI has revolutionised creativity while also raising significant challenges.


The rapid rise of generative AI has revolutionised creativity while also raising significant challenges. In this episode, we explore how responsible innovation can reduce misinformation's impact and protect creators.

 

Host Jon Bernstein is joined by Adobe’s Head of Policy and Government Relations EMEA Stefanie Valdés-Scott, Vale of Glamorgan MP Kanishka Narayan and AI and deepfake expert Henry Ajder.


Our panel discusses the balance between risk and opportunity in AI development, as well as how to approach AI innovation ethically. They talk about how government, industry and creators might work together to create a safer, more reliable digital landscape and address the impact new AI copyright laws might have.


Learn how government policies and industry initiatives like the Adobe-led Content Authenticity Initiative are fostering innovation and building a more trustworthy and transparent digital ecosystem.



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0:00.0

The New Statesman

0:02.0

Hello and welcome to this special podcast brought to you by the New Statesman Spotlight team.

0:11.0

We cover policy for those who shape it and the businesses it affects. I'm John Bernstein.

0:26.3

In this episode, fully funded by Adobe, we'll discuss the role of responsible innovation and how Adobe is leading efforts to reduce the impact of misinformation while empowering

0:32.1

and protecting creators. We'll also address the growing need for government policies

0:36.9

to regulate AI, build trust in its

0:39.7

possibilities and reveal its economic opportunities.

0:44.5

Joining me on the panel today, Adobe's Head of Policy and Government Relations for

0:49.3

Amir, Stephanie Valdez Scott.

0:52.4

We have Kanishka Narayan, he is Labour MP for the Vale of Glamorgan,

0:57.6

and we have Henry Ida, an AI and Deepfake expert. Welcome to you all. Stephanie, if I can start

1:05.8

with you first, please. There is, of course, an ongoing debate about trust in AI and in digital content.

1:14.2

From your perspective, what are the real world impacts?

1:18.2

What are you seeing in terms of risks?

1:20.3

What are you seeing in terms of who is being most affected?

1:24.1

Thanks very much, John, and thanks for having me.

1:26.4

So in terms of generative AI and what the

1:29.5

impacts are in real world, I would first of all like to say that we at Adobe being a creative

1:34.6

company, we're obviously very excited about generative AI because it's really unlocking, you

1:39.8

know, new levels of creativity really for everyone. Like it's easier to use the products and, you know, you can really provide productivity

1:48.4

gains.

1:49.3

But at the same time, we also recognize that obviously the power of anything good can also

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