Eric Bartoletti

Bookwire

Head of Business Development

Eric Bartoletti - Photo: Mario Andreya
Photo: Mario Andreya

As Head of Business Development at Bookwire, Eric Bartoletti is responsible for the development of new digital products, business models and services. One of his current projects, for example, is the development of the audiobook marketing platform Fabely. In his role, Eric Bartoletti also coordinates the company's AI activities, which include the further development of the Bookwire OS sales platform and the development of new revenue potential in the area of AI licensing. Since March 2025, Eric Bartoletti has also been a spokesperson for the Digital Interest Group of the German Publishers and Booksellers Association.

Programm

Apr28.

AI & Ethics: Responsibility in the Digital Transformation

Artificial intelligence poses fundamental questions for the creative industries: How can innovation succeed in strengthening culture, society and the economy – without undermining values and rights? Four perspectives come together in this panel: Florian Scheible shows how data quality, AI architectures and the EU AI Act translate responsibility into planning and processes. Eric Bartoletti sheds light on AI licensing, TDM opt-out and new publishing models. Dorothea Winter philosophically categorises what AI does to decisions, responsibility and the way we work together. Maike Scholz talks about Deutsche Telekom's "Digital Ethics" code, published in 2018, and its impact on the company's business model and culture.

In cooperation with the Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels e.V.

Format: Panel

Stage: K2

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