
Hollywood writers' strike highlights AI: Industry creatives 'should be concerned' for future, expert says
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As the writers' strike moves forward, the use of artificial intelligence within the industry, specifically as it affects writers, is discussed by experts.
When it comes to these provisions that surround artificial intelligence, studios have put the kibosh on writers' requests, instead suggesting annual meetings to review evolving technology. Another area of concern for writers: their job becoming obsolete, supplemented or completely replaced with the large language models used to write entire scripts. While AI has been used in television and film before – notably in the upcoming "Indiana Jones" film to de-age star Harrison Ford to make him appear decades younger – AI for scriptwriting is new. Caroline Thayer is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Follow Caroline Thayer on Twitter at @carolinejthayer.
Ryan Steelberg, the co-founder and CEO of artifical intelligence tech company Veritone, intertwined in both intelligence and entertainment, admits there is room for improvement on both sides.













