AI proposal sparks conflict in Hollywood as SAG-AFTRA goes on strike

Share This Post

The AI proposal suggested that background performers should undergo scanning, receive payment for a single day and grant their companies complete ownership over the scan, image and likeness.

Artificial intelligence (AI) has crept into another arm of Hollywood sending the industry back into an already established debate over its usage as Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA)’s chief negotiator, revealed a proposal from Hollywood studios.

During a press conference on July 13 in which Hollywood actors confirmed that they were going on strike, Crabtree-Ireland revealed a proposal from Hollywood studios entailing an AI proposal featured in the statement made by the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) after futile negotiation efforts.

The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) mentioned in their strike statement that they put forth a “groundbreaking AI proposal” aimed at safeguarding the digital likenesses of SAG-AFTRA members.

When questioned about the proposal in the press conference, Crabtree-Ireland responded by stating that the recently presented AI proposal suggested that background performers should undergo scanning, receive payment for a single day, and grant their companies complete ownership over the scan, image and likeness.

These companies would then have the unrestricted right to utilize it indefinitely for any project without seeking consent or providing compensation. Crabtree-Ireland expressed skepticism about labeling this proposal as groundbreaking and advised reconsidering such a perspective.

Related: ‘AI helps traders utilize more intuitive strategies,’ says exchange

The strike by the Hollywood labor union, SAG-AFTRA, which is a follow-up to the already existing Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike was officially ordered effective from July 14, at 12:01 a.m. until a fair deal is reached with the AMPTP. The strike action marks the first time in 63 years that actors and writers have gone on strike simultaneously.

The WGA previously issued a set of requests to Hollywood studios, which encompassed the regulation of AI utilization within projects covered by the minimum basic agreement (MBA). The demands explicitly stated that AI should not be employed for writing or revising literary content, nor should it serve as source material.

Collect this article as an NFT to preserve this moment in history and show your support for independent journalism in the crypto space.

Magazine: Experts want to give AI human ‘souls’ so they don’t kill us all

Read Entire Article
spot_img

Related Posts

China’s $53.3B Divestment in US Treasuries Signals Massive Shift From Dollar Assets

According to records, China has divested $533 billion in US Treasury notes and agency bonds during the first quarter Some analysts suggest this reduction in foreign exchange reserves might be

Floki Inu Frenzy: Memecoin Eyes New Highs As Open Interest Soars

Floki Inu (FLOKI), the Shiba Inu-inspired memecoin, has rocketed into the spotlight with a surge in trading activity and a nearly 20% price increase in the past week However, experts caution that

Ripple Market Report: Why Is XRP Volume Getting The Spotlight?

Cryptocurrency payment company Ripple has released XRP’s market report for the first quarter of 2024 The report sheds light on XRP’s soaring trading volume It also highlights updates on the

Value Locked in Defi Nears $100B Range Again After $11.89B Increase in 35 Days

Over the past 35 days, the total value locked in decentralized finance (defi) protocols has expanded by $1189 billion, recovering from a low of just over $83 billion on April 13 Although it has not

14 Years Ago, an Individual Offered 10,000 Bitcoins for 2 Pizzas, Finalizing the Deal in 4 Days

Approximately 14 years ago today, Laszlo Hanyecz posted on bitcointalkorg, offering 10,000 bitcoins for “a couple of pizzas” However, most people are not aware that it took him four

Cardano Whales Return To The Table, Increase Massive Holdings By 10%

Cardano (ADA) whales are back in the picture, with recent data suggesting their confidence in the crypto token may have been revived If so, this will be massive for ADA, which could experience
- Advertisement -spot_img