American stars are demanding better pay and increased safeguarding around AI rights, leaving Hollywood facing a second industry walkout amid the ongoing writers' strikes.
Many would like to see a guarantee that AI will not be used to replace the duties performed by actors, potentially rendering them obsolete.
Members of the Writers Guild of America have already been striking for two months, seeking higher minimum pay, more writers per show and less exclusivity on single projects., season two of The Last Of Us, season six of The Handmaid's Tale and Game Of Thrones spinoff A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight.
However, the studios will nevertheless be feeling the pressure of negotiating with both the US writers' and actors' guilds, which align in many of their negotiating points. "Same for the writers. You know, you can get AI to write it, but will it have emotion? Will it have stamina? Is that where we want to go? Even if we can? You're giving so much of yourself away.", Tina Fey, Colin Farrell, Mark Ruffalo and America Ferrera all joining picket lines while Drew Barrymore pulled out of hosting the MTV Movie Awards in support.
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Hollywood seal of approval for Fife vintage shopThe Fife shop's antiques have appeared in films including the new Indiana Jones and Fast and Furious movies.
Lire la suite »
Chadwick Boseman To Be Honoured With Posthumous Hollywood Walk Of Fame StarThe late Black Panther actor was among a list of entertainers selected for the 2024 class.
Lire la suite »
American Horror Story's Evan Peters joins Tron 3The actor will star alongside Jared Leto.
Lire la suite »
Maura Higgins confirms new romance with Hollywood stuntman during PDA-filled holLove Island star Maura Higgins looked stunning as she packed on the PDA with her new Hollywood stuntman beau by the swimming pool on a lavish holiday to Ibiza
Lire la suite »
How American universities will react as race-based admissions endThe conservative Supreme Court’s judgement could cause a swift, sharp drop in the number of students from these minority groups who go to America’s best campuses. But it could also spur changes that make university admissions more progressive
Lire la suite »