But last fall, Disney allowed its characters to appear in user-generated Sora videos, showing that the issue is not going away. And as the guild prepares to sit down again with the studios next week, AI remains a top-of-mind concern.
John August, co-chair of the WGA Negotiating Committee, said Tuesday that the union will seek to affirm the principle that writers should be paid for derivative uses of their work, including AI training. In the last go-round, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers refused to accept any limitations on the use of scripts — which they own — to train AI models.
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