U.K. Writers Guild, Music Union Set Out AI Concerns

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The U.K. Writers Guild has published its policy on artificial intelligence, setting out the challenges and potential benefits of the technology for writers. On the back of a recent survey organized…

, setting out the challenges and potential benefits of the technology for writers.

Among the concerns the policy document sets out are worries about fewer job opportunities, pay, copyright infringement and lack of regulation. The Guild suggests that although AI is not yet “sophisticated” enough to mimic professional writers, “this is a likely future scenario.” It does, however, find some benefits from “ethical” AI, including allowing writers to diversify and detecting copyright infringement.

“There have been some incredible advancements in AI, but as with any new technology we need to weigh the risks against the benefits and ensure that the speed of development does not outpace or derail the protections that writers and the wider creative workforce rely upon to make a living,” said“Regulation is clearly needed to safeguard workers’ rights and protect audiences from fraud and misinformation.

 

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