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Why use of AI is a major sticking point in the ongoing writers' strike

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  • May 15, 2023
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Jeremy Hsu
@jeremyhsu
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www.newscientist.com
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Could AI soon write your favourite Hollywood film or streaming show? That concern is one of the issues driving a US film and television writers’ strike that has halted many producti... Show More

Could AI soon write your favourite Hollywood film or streaming show? That concern is one of the issues driving a US film and television writers’ strike that has halted many productions nationwide.

The Writers Guild of America (WGA), a labour union representing writers who primarily work in film and television, began the work strike this month after reaching an impasse in negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers that represents the US entertainment industry. Part of the disagreement revolves around a WGA proposal to ban the industry from using AIs such as ChatGPT to generate story ideas or scripts for films and shows – the union wants to ensure that such technologies do not undermine writers’ compensation and writing credits.

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Daron Acemoğlu @DaronAcemolu · May 19, 2023
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“The short-term key is who will control AI – labour or capital. If capital controls it, labour will lose big time and fast.” Great piece from @jeremyhsu in @newscientist about the writers’ strikes and #AI, featuring quotes from @baselinescene.
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