• hoodatninja@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Which is why these union negotiations are so important. Sure, that will probably happen. But if SAG-AFTRA says they can’t be used on union shows, well, they won’t be lol

    When I first started in film any time I had a SAG actor there were requirements I had to adhere to for their pay and hours, no exceptions. And I live in a right to work state!

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      But if SAG-AFTRA says they can’t be used on union shows, well, they won’t be lol

      Union shows immidiately get outcompeted by AI generation and all studios doing business with them go out of business.

      AI is the future here guys. Union won’t stop it. They’ll just drag Hollywood down with them.

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        1 year ago

        There’s a difference between “no AI allowed” (not what the unions are calling for) and “contracts need stipulations about AI usage” (reasonable).

        If you are not familiar with what is actually being negotiated over, then please don’t weigh in. WGA/SAG-AFTRA are not calling for an AI ban. Every time these debates come up armchair AI “advocates” swarm like cryptobros to call everyone backwards/ignorant/resistant to change regardless of the context.

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          There’s a difference between “no AI allowed” (not what the unions are calling for) and “contracts need stipulations about AI usage”

          If those contacts include paying actors as much as they would have needed to act and restricting it’s usage when writing scripts the difference is moot. If your erase all benefit to using AI it becomes worthless.