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Get your tickets now! No images? [Click here]( Connect With the Speakers Leading TheGrill 2024 Learn from the most influential minds in Tech, Media, Sports, and Entertainment, and be part of the conversation that is shaping the future of these industries. [ATTEND]( SPEAKER LINEUP AI in Hollywood: Fox Corporation CTO Melody Hildebrandt and Yves Bergquist, the director of AI and Neuroscience in Media at USC’s Entertainment Technology Center will dive deep into how studios are navigating AI’s uncharted territory and establishing new industry norms. The Producers: Join the producers behind this year’s top shows and films including Lucy Fisher (“Gladiator II”) and Mimi Leder (“The Morning Show”) in a Producers Roundtable. The Business of Athletes: As the worlds of sports and entertainment evolve, join 5x Olympic gymnast Nastia Liukin to discover why backing athlete entrepreneurs is not just a smart investment, but also a winning business strategy, with City National Bank SVP Charles Frazier. AI and Creativity: Gladstone AI’s CEO and CTO, Jeremie Harris and Edouard Harris, will join filmmaker Justine Bateman to debate AI’s role in entertainment, from enhancing creativity and efficiency to addressing critical safety concerns. AI and Disability: Writer-director Ashley Eakin, actress-entrepreneur Lolo Spencer, comedian Adam Conover and author-journalist Kristen Lopez will discuss AI’s role in disability visibility in film and TV, from replacing authentically cast actors to perpetuating inherent biases through algorithms Protecting IP from AI: CAA’s head of strategic development Alexandra Shannon and Deep Voodoo COO Brian Robillard will examine the landscape around AI-generated works, what it means for creators, policies, and best practices for protecting IP in an AI era. [ATTEND]( Ticket Includes: ✓ All-access pass to the conference ✓ Hundreds of industry power players under one roof ✓ Insights from 40+ expert panel speakers ✓ Network with entertainment companies, fintechs, startups, investors, and executives ✓ Access to attendee list ✓ Complimentary food and drink ✓ Networking Meet & Greets ✓ Access to epic opportunities ✓ Complimentary Parking ✓ Cocktail Party Access ✓ 3-month WrapPRO membership 🗓️ Tuesday October 8, 2024 📍 DGA Theater Complex 🕘 Full Schedule [Here]( See you [there](? SPONSORS COMMUNITY PARTNERS [Forward]( @2024 The Wrap News Inc. All Rights Reserved. TheWrap 2034 Armacost Avenue, 1st floor Los Angeles, CA 90025 424-248-0662 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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