A New Chapter for ai@media
For the first time, ai@media goes global. In partnership with Publishing Perspectives, we’re bringing together international publishing leaders to explore how AI is reshaping our industry – from the way we create and distribute content to how readers discover and consume it.
This isn’t about future predictions or theoretical frameworks. It’s about the conversations publishers need to have right now: How are readers responding to AI-generated content? What role does metadata play in an AI-driven discovery ecosystem? How can audio transform reader engagement? And who’s building the technology that will define publishing’s next decade?
Moderated by Erin Cox (Publishing Perspectives), this half-day conference delivers global perspectives, strategic insights, and the kind of honest discussions that happen when practitioners share what’s actually working – and what isn’t.
Some Highlights:
- AI & Audio Innovation
Javier Celaya (Dosdoce) on how AI-driven publishing solutions and audiobook production are opening new markets and revenue streams for publishers worldwide. - Metadata Intelligence
Sarah Arbuthnot (Supadu) explores how smart metadata powers discovery, drives direct-to-consumer growth, and makes content accessible across platforms and formats. - Women in AI & Publishing
A round-table conversation moderated by Emma House with leading experts shaping AI strategy in publishing, discussing implementation challenges and why diverse perspectives matter in building publishing’s technological future.
Why This Conference Matters:
- Global Expertise: International speakers from Europe, the Americas, and beyond
- Strategic Focus: Real implementation challenges, not vendor pitches
- Cross-Industry Insights: Learn from markets and models different from your own
- Action-Oriented: Leave with frameworks you can apply immediately
Complete Access: Full recordings available for your team
Content
Soon the majority of content consumption will be mediated by AI systems, not human readers. This fundamentally breaks the business models publishers depend on — ads, subscriptions, and pageviews all assume a human on the other end. So who pays when the reader is a machine?
In this session, Giacomo and Titusz introduce Amlet, the platform that helps publishers prepare for this shift. We’ll show how to register your catalog with content-based digital fingerprints (ISCC), declare machine-readable AI usage rights that comply with the EU AI Act, and make your works discoverable to the AI systems that are already looking for licensed content. We’ll walk through the live product and demonstrate how the gap between what TDM regulations demand and what publishers can do today is finally closing. Your content has value in the AI economy – it’s time to claim it.
Speaker
Giacomo D’Angelo, Amlet CEO and co-founder
CEO of StreetLib, a global digital publishing platform serving 600K+ titles. Proven track record in scaling publishing technology. 15+ years in digital publishing.
Titusz Pan, Amlet CTO and co-founder
Inventor of the ISCC content identification standard (ISO 24138:2024). Technical visionary with deep understanding of content infrastructure. 25+ years in digital media technology.

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24.03.2026