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🤖 The Hollywood Writers Strike Ends
PLUS: Tubi’s Content Discovery Tool
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In today’s AI Report:
🎬The Hollywood Writers Strike Ends
⚙️Tubi’s Content Discovery Tool
🛠5 Trending Tools
💰Venture Capital Updates
💼Who’s Hiring?
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🗞RECENT NEWS
HOLLYWOOD
🎬The Hollywood Writers Strike Ends
After five months, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has compromised with Hollywood studios to terminate the writer’s strike and resume work under new contract conditions.
Key Details:
This strike was initially fueled by the fear of studios leveraging generative AI tools like ChatGPT to avoid paying union members.
Comedian Adam Conover expressed that he’s “not worried about the technology” but rather “worried about companies using this technology to undermine working conditions.”
This new contract includes improved residual payments and banning AI models from writing scripts considered source material.
On an individual level, writers can access AI tools to enhance their creative process. However, a company cannot mandate employees to use specific AI models.
The WGA’s contract summary highlights how “the WGA reserves the right to assert that the contract or other law prohibits the exploitation of writers’ material from training AI.”
Why It’s Important:
This contract allows writers to retain writing credits during the production process.
The dynamics between Large Language Models (LLMs) and copyrighted material are blurred. The WGA contract attempts to clarify that union members don’t consent to their work being sourced to train the studio’s AI models.
The SAG-AFTRA website states: “For many performers, their first job might be their last, as companies become increasingly eager to train AI with their voices.” Does the WGA’s agreement set a precedent for establishing limitations on how AI can be used in creative professions?
TUBI
⚙️Tubi’s Content Discovery Tool
Tubi, the Fox-owned free ad-supported TV streaming service, beta tests new mobile features powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4, allowing users to discover new TV shows or ask content-related questions.
Key Details:
The Rabbit AI tool is designed to provide “hyper-personalized recommendations” for viewers. For example, users can input questions like, “Do you have any comedy shark movies?” The AI model will generate and catalog over 200,000 funny movies like “Sharknado.”
Customers can tap the bookmark icon to save their results for later access. Tubi’s search history, Rabbit Holes, will also be saved within this feature so users can reference past searches.
A Rabbit AI plug-in for ChatGPT will be available to OpenAI Plus members on Tubi’s iOS mobile app.
Bake Basset, Senior Director of Product, stated: “At Tubi, we’re uniquely situated to find content for viewers specific to the moment they’re in through machine learning algorithms, making the content discovery experience seamless again.”
Why It’s Important:
Tubi provides hyper-personalized recommendations based on the contextual meaning of terms. When content surfaced by Rabbit AI is bookmarked, Tubi uses those inputs to craft a tailored home screen unique to the user, adapting their preferences and recommending a selection of content inspired by their interests.
Tubi encourages users to explore new genres and discover hidden gems by showcasing a curated selection of content based on individual preferences.
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