Analysis
The AI ‘Nora Ephron problem’ is fast spreading
The screenwriters may have succeeded in halting the march of AI into movie scripts but recent upgrades to ChatGPT mean other workers might not be so lucky.
Nick BonyhadyTechnology writer
Hollywood writers made a deal with movie studios last week after 148 days on strike, in an attempt to hold back the tide of artificial intelligence they fear could consume the film industry.
The writers, it seems, are an exception to the rule that declining labour unions cannot hold back technological change.
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