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Kateřina Lesch from Deloitte will open the topic of art vs. porn in the age of AI at WebExpo

Whether browsing social networks or searching online, the art community has been experiencing massive banning of its work recently. In particular, pieces that focus on eroticism are losing the opportunity to present themselves digitally. 

Despite a naked body being an inspiration for both recognized and aspiring artists since the beginning of humanity, erotic art is now vanishing from the internet. Yet, tons of porn is still available online. Why is this happening? What is the social impact? And is there any solution to this situation? AI expert Kateřina Lesch from Deloitte, who was a panelist in our discussion How to Develop Erotic Intelligence at the Bohemia Taboo Road Show in November, will take a closer look at this tricky and sensitive topic in her lecture at WebExpo on April 20 at 5 pm in Marble Hall.

Kateřina is a data scientist with a background in natural language processing (NLP) and a PhD in computation linguistics. She previously worked as a product developer and business consultant specialising in text analytics and is now a semantic data science lead and senior manager within the AI & Data team at Deloitte. Kateřina’s research mainly deals with sentiment analysis and information extraction. She also has expertise in cognitive automation and forensic linguistics.