
AIGents of Change #4: Media, Authorship & AI
This series is part of Singapore AI Week. RSVP with a business email!
Feeling overwhelmed by how fast AI is changing the content game? 🚨
You're not alone—and that's exactly why this closed-door session exists.
[AIGents of Change: Media, Authorship & AI]
📅 Friday, 20 June 2025
🕡 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM (Panel: 7:00–8:15 PM; Thereafter, Networking)
📍 Drew & Napier
👥 50 curated guests only – AI, media, legal, and startup leaders
[About This Event 🧠] If you’ve been silently asking:
Will AI make my creative work irrelevant?
How do I protect my IP in a world where content is auto-generated in seconds?
Who’s responsible when media goes wrong—man or machine?
How do I stay credible when audiences are flooded with AI-made content?
This evening is for you. We’re not offering generic hype or surface-level panels.
We’re convening the real decision-makers, the ones who are feeling these tensions daily—across legal, media, tech, and storytelling.
Here are our star-studded panelists:
Joe Augustin, Media Practitioner https://www.linkedin.com/in/joeaugustincoaching/
Julian Wong, Co-founder, Rice Media https://www.linkedin.com/in/wjwjulian/
Cheryl Seah, Director, Drew & Napier https://www.linkedin.com/in/cseahlm/
Tianyu, Xu, Gen AI Practitioner, Book Author, Linkedin Top Voice https://www.linkedin.com/in/tianyuxu/
This is for people actively building, protecting, or questioning the future of media:
Founders & product teams integrating AI
Creators feeling the pressure to adapt—or get left behind
Legal experts trying to future-proof IP
Media professionals rewriting their editorial playbooks
Investors exploring ethical innovation
Together, we’ll tackle:
The fear and thrill of generative AI tools—and how they’re reshaping what it means to “create”
Ownership confusion in the age of AI-generated content: who really owns what?
Trust issues and how media credibility and attribution are being disrupted
The blurry line between human judgment and algorithmic output
The need for clearer ethical frameworks and legal safeguards—now, not later
Why You Should Come 🎯
Because the confusion, legal grey zones, and ethical dilemmas around AI authorship aren’t going away.
And staying on the sidelines isn’t an option.
This is your chance to ask better questions, shape policy direction, and connect with others navigating the same uncertainties—before decisions get made without you.
Light snacks and refreshment will be provided.
Brought to you by Singapore Global Network, Drew & Napier & AI Visionary Society. RSVP with a business email.