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*Special Edition* Bloomberg & Summit Sessions
A roundup of session recordings from our AI & Creativity Summit

Bloomberg’s Everybody’s Business segment recorded at the AI & Creativity Summit in NY
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For everyone who joined us in New York, you know this was not exactly a one track, sit-in-your-seat-all-day kind of event. At any given moment, there were more than a dozen sessions, lounges, demos, workshops, conversations, and side quests unfolding across our AI & Creativity Summit. So in line with our event format, this special edition newsletter presents you the opportunity to once again choose your own adventure. For those who were there, catch what you missed. For those who weren’t, here are some of the highlights of the ideas, tools, and creative systems unveiled in the room.
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Swimming with the Slop is live now on Bloomberg’s Everybody’s Business podcast. Our Main Stage session with Matt Zien and Bloomberg’s Max Chafkin was recorded at the AI & Creativity Summit in New York. A sharp, timely conversation on AI film, audience backlash, and the new creative terrain opening up in entertainment. Listen on Spotify here.
What if a brand campaign could scale around a single artist’s visual identity, with the art licensed, tracked, and compensated? Vered Horesh of Bria joined Noel Bunting of Publicis London on the Main Stage to announce Artfair by Bria, a new platform for building AI-powered campaigns around world-class, artist-owned visual identities. The first campaign on the platform, by Publicis London for Cathay Pacific across multiple surfaces from murals to online activations, showcases the unmistakable creative identity of Oliver Barrett, an award-winning illustrator.
AWS brought together Christopher Sinnott, Jed Weintrob of 30 Ninjas, Bryan Yee of Innovative Dreams, and Jon Kreutzer of Zerospace for a practical Main Stage conversation on how AI is showing up inside real creative production workflows. The session moves past the demo-reel phase and into the harder questions of what saves time, what supports creative intent, and what actually works once AI enters the studio, pipeline, and production process.
Fashion has always been a system of taste, image, ownership, and control. AI is starting to rewrite all of it. In this session, Anthony Lupo of ArentFox Schiff joined Francis Pierrel of LR Paris for a high-level conversation on how AI is reshaping fashion, luxury, beauty, creativity, and IP.
Vibe Creation Showcase

What happens when app-building starts to feel more like sketching? Replit led a hands-on Vibe Creation Showcase in the Human Lounge, giving creators a closer look at how AI agents can help turn loose ideas into working tools, prototypes, and interactive experiences. The session brought Replit’s core premise into the room. Software is becoming something more people can make, test, and share without waiting for a full technical team.
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Another Artist and the Machine feature in Forbes: This time by C.M. Rubin, with features of ten renowned creators that argue that AI is causing a shift towards taste, systems, emotional intelligence and human authorship.
Martin Scorsese backs Black Forest Labs AI Startup: The New York Times reports that Scorsese noted, “Cinema is a young medium, only around 125 years old, so we have to be open to how it can evolve.”
Artist and the Machine joins as a Supporting Partner: Of Benjamin Benichou’s invite-only event in Paris on the future of AI and craft, on the evening of June 19th. Artist and the Machine community will be prioritized if you request to join.
If you’re creating something aligned with Artist and the Machine or you’d like to recommend work shaping this space, we’d love to see it for the chance to be featured. Reach out to us at [email protected].
Til next time,
Artist and the Machine.
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