Protections Against AI Implemented as WGA Strike Concludes

Protections Against AI Implemented as WGA Strike Concludes


The Writers Guild of America ​(WGA) has voted to officially lift ‍its strike order, ⁤over half a year ⁣since it stopped work and demanded a better contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). Writers⁣ can​ officially go‍ back to work after 12:01 AM PT⁢ on⁤ September ⁤27, even though the organization⁤ has⁣ yet to hold the final ratification vote. WGA’s decision comes shortly after it ​held a⁤ series of ​negotiation sessions with producers and ​reached a tentative agreement, ‌with one of the key⁤ sticking points being the use of generative AI.

Now, the WGA‍ has released a summary of the terms of its new contract, and it prominently features protections against​ the use of generative AI in the writing process. To start with, generative AI can’t be used to write or rewrite literary material, and ‍anything it produces​ cannot be considered source material. Writers can choose to use AI if the company or studio consents to ⁤it, but ⁣studios‌ can’t force writers to use⁢ AI software…

2023-09-27 00:00:19
Original ​from⁤ www.engadget.com

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