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OpenAI Heading To Hollywood To Pitch Revolutionary “Sora”
OpenAI is on the move in Hollywood, and that could spell trouble for many in the industry.deadline.com
God I hope I die before the results of all this land.
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OpenAI Heading To Hollywood To Pitch Revolutionary “Sora”
OpenAI is on the move in Hollywood, and that could spell trouble for many in the industry.deadline.com
I honestly think you are missing the point here, content that freelance writers make for d&d is owned by wotc, not by the writers. What exactly is this monopoly you are talking about???Nothing says a segment of the workforce, called "writers", have or should have a monopoly on coming up with adventures and stories.
Except creative people have spent their entire lives honing their craft, and they share their talent with the world by providing a service (ala freelancers). Taking that lifetime of experience, bottling it into gen-ai tools, and refusing to get consent, or to provide credit or compensation is destroying jobs.Just like with image creation, it is MUCH MUCH BETTER overall for everyone if these creative abilities can be put in the hands of EVERYONE.
Should artists just give away everything for free?
It is clearly better if billions can produce pictures and words than if only millions can do it.People who have honed their creative abilities should be able to make a living off of those talents.
God I hope I die before the results of all this land.
turns out AI can be trained at all kinds of visual recognition, many of which are profoundly helpful and will improve everybody's lives.turns out AI can be trained to be a narc
Well nothing is stopping them...It is clearly better if billions can produce pictures and words than if only millions can do it.
- Emily Hanley is a freelance copywriter, writer, and comedian.
- She said she started losing work when clients decided to use ChatGPT instead of hiring a copywriter.
- Hanley says that if a robot can do your job for less, it'll end up doing that.
Clients were simply unwilling to pay for copywriting any longer unless that writer could also provide email management and a funnel-building system, most likely because of the newfound popularity of ChatGPT. Most of my clients were small businesses, startups, and young brands, which are typically the first to adapt to new technology to cut costs — aka me.
While I and countless other out-of-work copywriters are the first wave of AI collateral, the collapse of my profession is probably just the tip of the AI iceberg. Challenger, Gray & Christmas found that artificial intelligence led to nearly 4,000 job losses in May.