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katherynefromphilly asked:

Does the WGA Union have an extremely informed technical advisor on AI ?

I really hope they do. I can’t express how much I’m worried about this, as a person who has worked in technology for over 20 years, and who has friends who are Copywriters, Illustrators, and Visual Designers all saying “I’m losing jobs to AI”.

The WGA really, really needs to have someone advising them who is absolutely current on what the next generation of AI natural language ingestion and processing can do. Within the next 18 months, AI will be able to ingest a million scripts, and then generate a script that is as good as, for example, the worst performing movie out there. 100% guaranteed.

Please tell me the WGA has someone who is super geeky informing them?

If they don’t, please suggest they do???

Good luck with the writer’s strike.

I hope they do. I know that’s why they wanted a No AI clause in the current contract, which was rejected out of hand by the producers.

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    This is why we need the stike. Rights have to be won before ai can replace everyone. Support your local writers strike
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