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Pride Lecture- AI in Media: Impact on LGBTQ+ Lives

With Andreas Finzel
Date & Time:
12:30 - 13:30,
Wednesday 12 June, 2024
Location:
Seminar room, 1 St Giles

About

Generative AI is uprooting the media around the globe, changing what we watch, who we trust and what we pay for. This pride month we are zooming in on the impact on LGBTQ+ lives from growing representation and affirmation in popular media, to issues like biases and security threats.

Join us for an engaging session followed by a discussion and lunch.

Andreas worked for TV networks like Paramount and Nickelodeon before moving to the tech side to help streaming services like Netflix sell advertising. He holds an MBA from Saïd Business School of the University of Oxford and a BA in Media Management from Breda University AS. Since moving to the UK in 2021, Andreas has become an enthusiastic rower.

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Speaker

Andreas Finzel

Andreas Finzel

Senior Account Director, Magnite

Andreas worked for TV networks like Paramount and Nickelodeon before moving to the tech side to help streaming services like Netflix sell advertising. He holds an MBA from Saïd Business School, Oxford

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