In Hollywood writers' battle against AI, humans win (for now)
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Source: Associated Press
In Hollywood writers battle against AI, humans win (for now)
BY JAKE COYLE
Updated 5:35 PM GMT-4, September 27, 2023
NEW YORK (AP) After a 148-day strike, Hollywood screenwriters secured significant guardrails against the use of artificial intelligence in one of the first major labor battles over generative AI in the workplace.
During the nearly five-month walkout, no issue resonated more than the use of AI in script writing. What was once a seemingly lesser demand of the Writers Guild of America became an existential rallying cry.
The strike was also about streaming-era economics, writers room minimums and residuals not exactly compelling picket-sign fodder. But the threat of AI vividly cast the writers plight as a human-versus-machine clash, with widespread implications for other industries facing a radically new kind of automation.
n the coming weeks, WGA members will vote on whether to ratify a tentative agreement, which requires studios and production companies to disclose to writers if any material given to them has been generated by AI partially or in full. AI cannot be a credited writer. AI cannot write or rewrite literary material. AI-generated writing cannot be source material.
AI-generated material cant be used to undermine a writers credit or separated rights, the proposed contract reads.
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