Striking writers explain why they must address AI 'plagiarism machines' now instead of later

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Striking writers explain why they must address AI 'plagiarism machines' now instead of later
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For writers, the fear isn't that AI -- which uses a number of previously written materials to synthesize a single work -- will be able to replace their creativity. The fear is that executives will use the 'plagiarism machines' to replace their jobs.

For writers, the fear isn't that AI -- which uses a number of previously written materials to synthesize a single work -- will be able to replace their creativity. The fear is that executives will use the "plagiarism machines" to replace their jobs.One of the priorities for striking writers is to address the growing threat of artificial intelligence and regulate the tool from taking jobs.

For writers, the fear isn't that AI -- which uses a number of previously written materials to synthesize a single work -- will be able to replace their creativity. The fear is that executives will use the "plagiarism machines" to replace their jobs. Artificial intelligence isn't new, but certain programs like Chat GPT are where a producer could generate an entire script without paying a team of writers to do the work.

"Certain forms of artificial intelligence are beneficial to the creative process whether that's being used for research or for first drafts and the important thing is being able to document the evolution of a script in other words to impose a standard that says, 'If you're going to go out and write a TV series, you have to list all your sources,'" said UCLA Professor Alex Alden.

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