SAG-AFTRA Is Keeping an Eye on the Disney/OpenAI Deal

Disney's $1 Billion Deal with OpenAI Sparks Caution from SAG-AFTRA

The union has expressed its openness to a deal between Disney and OpenAI, but not without raising some eyebrows. With Disney investing $1 billion in the AI-powered platform, over 200 of its beloved characters have been licensed for use on the Sora video platform and image generator ChatGPT.

Industry insiders were initially skeptical about the partnership, with reactions ranging from disappointment to outright concern. However, when asked about the implications for the acting industry, SAG-AFTRA union presidents Sean Astin and Duncan Crabtree-Ireland seemed cautious rather than confrontational.

While details of the agreement remain murky, it's clear that Disney and OpenAI are trying to mitigate potential concerns. The deal reportedly includes "certain assurances" such as excluding any licensing of performer images or voices. But experts like Crabtree-Ireland wonder why Disney would make a move before IP litigation is resolved.

"This could be smart," Crabtree-Ireland said, suggesting that by partnering with OpenAI now, Disney may be trying to avoid potential copyright and trademark issues down the line. It's also worth noting that SAG-AFTRA has made significant strides in securing protections against synthetic performers and actors being forced to sign away their voice rights.

The union's 2023 contract requires companies to disclose if they've created and used a synthetic performance, with zero instances of non-compliance reported so far. Moving forward, every future negotiation will involve SAG-AFTRA's team examining the impact of AI on the industry. Their goal is to create clear separation between machine learning technology and human creativity.

For now, Disney can proceed with its partnership, but it's clear that SAG-AFTRA is watching closely and looking for opportunities to protect its members' interests in the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence.
 
Disney investing a billion bucks into AI sounds like a recipe for trouble πŸ€‘. I mean, what's next? Gotta ask, why would they rush into this before the IP lawyers can even get a handle on it? It seems like they're trying to avoid getting sued for using those familiar faces and voices without proper clearance πŸ€”.

SAG-AFTRA's got their game face on though πŸ’ͺ. I love how they're pushing for clear separation between human creativity and machine learning tech πŸ“ˆ. That's a good move, 'cause we don't want our performers being typecast as AI avatars just yet πŸ˜‚.

It's all about the future, man 🌐. As AI becomes more integrated into our entertainment landscape, unions are gonna have to adapt fast ⏱️. For now, I'm keeping an eye on this one πŸ‘€.
 
omg, like what's next? 🀯 Disney's got $1 billion into OpenAI and they're already making moves on their iconic characters 😱 i mean, i get why SAG-AFTRA is being cautious but come on, this is a huge deal πŸ’Έ it could totally change the game for actors and creators everywhere. but at the same time, i'm low-key kinda hyped about the potential for more protections for performers 🀝 like, we've seen how messy IP litigation can get so maybe this is actually a smart move by Disney πŸ‘€ gotta keep an eye on this one...
 
πŸ€”πŸ’‘ I'm a bit concerned about this deal πŸ€‘πŸ‘€. If Disney is investing so much money, they must have some plans πŸ’Έ. But what if it's just a way for them to stay ahead of the competition? 😏 It's like they're playing catch-up with AI tech πŸ€–.

I think SAG-AFTRA is being pretty cool about this πŸ‘. They want to make sure their members' rights are protected πŸ’ͺ. I mean, who wouldn't want to protect their voice/face from getting used in some AI-generated content? 😳 It's a valid concern 🚨.

But what if Disney doesn't follow through on their promises? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ That would be super disappointing πŸ˜”. The union is right to keep an eye out for any potential issues πŸ”. They need to make sure AI tech isn't replacing human actors entirely 🎬.

It's all about balance, I guess βš–οΈ. SAG-AFTRA needs to find a way to work with Disney while still protecting their members' interests πŸ’Ό. Fingers crossed everything works out smoothly 🀞.
 
πŸ€” I'm a bit worried about this deal between Disney and OpenAI... I mean, have you seen how they're using ChatGPT? It's like, what even is 'using' when it comes to characters like Mickey Mouse? Is it just gonna be some AI-generated image of him or is it actually his voice too?! πŸ€–πŸ’‘

And what about all the other IPs that Disney owns? Are we talking about a whole army of digital Mickey Murphys out there now?! 😱 I'm not saying SAG-AFTRA isn't doing their job, but I think they should really get into the nitty-gritty of this deal and make sure those performers aren't being forced to sign away anything important.

I love how the union is pushing for clearer guidelines around AI in the industry though. It's like... we need more structure here! πŸ“πŸ’»
 
Ugh, this deal has me feeling all kinds of messy πŸ€―πŸ“. I mean, $1 billion is a huge sum of money, but what about the little people? Are we just going to let Disney swoop in and start using AI to replace human actors without any real thought for the consequences? πŸ€” I'm all about structure and organization, and this deal just feels like a big ol' mess πŸ’₯. What's next? Gonna be "AI-generated" movies and TV shows with no one behind the scenes? 😱
 
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