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  1. ManicChad

    Pay attention folks. These unions are doing the right thing in making sure AI can’t take over their work or their work be used to train AI that could do the same down the road.

    They’re setting precedents we may rely on later to preserve non union jobs elsewhere.

  2. When technology affects “artists” it’s bad and we need to preserve jobs.

    When technology affects literally anything else, “well you have to keep up with the times so go learn to code”

  3. Coast_watcher

    But AI in games (like Shodan) are voiced by humans ? Oh the irony.

  4. Remarkable-Cream4544

    Smart move. It’s not like studios are firing people left and right or anything.

  5. moderngamer327

    It seems like they aren’t blocking AI outright but trying to be compensated for its use which is good. It means that aren’t trying to block its use outright

  6. Vinnocchio

    Calling a strike when they’re already not needed anymore. /s

  7. United-Advertising67

    So they looked at the jobs holocaust in film and TV following the strikes and said “I want some of that”?

    Refusing to show up to work will just accelerate their replacement by software that doesn’t bitch, moan, complain, or strike.

  8. Realistic_Swan_6801

    Any industry that can be cheaply and semi effectively automated will be. Dont delude yourself. They might slightly delay it at best. We have to deal with it eventually. I’m not saying I’m happy about it, but it’s coming.

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