Were this practice to become commonplace, it’s not hard to imagine disputes about plagiarism and original authorship stemming from the fact that this kind of technology creates things based on other things it’s already seen before. The guild’s proposal was discussed in the first bargaining session on Monday with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.Īccording to the Verge, “it feels notable that the WGA’s floating the idea of normalizing AI-sourced content given rising concerns (in some creative circles especially) about the datasets tools like these like are trained on. Additionally, a studio executive could hand the writer a script written by AI to rewrite or polish and the writer would still be considered the first writer on the project. A writer can pen a script, without having to share writing credit or divide residuals. There are a few use cases that the Guild proposed. The Writers Guild of America is proposing to allow its authors to employ ChatGPT and other AI tools to write scripts for television and movies.
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