Among the many contentious issues facing the WGA members is the use of artificial intelligence in screenwriting, which the union demands should be regulated.
Members of the Writers Guild of America have been striking for fairer compensation among other issues in climate dictated by technological progression.
Adding to the debate filmmaker and influential Facebook personality Paul Schrader wrote on the platform:
“The Guild doesn’t fear AI as much as it fears not getting paid. Burrow into that logic. It’s apparent that AI will become a force in film entertainment” Schrader wrote.
“Do you need a new episode of ‘CSI: Vegas?’ ChapchatGPT [sic] will deliver that in a matter of seconds. And it will be good, it will cull all the episodes of CSI for the last 20 years and come up with something both generic and contemporary.”
Schrader further stipulated that writers will be the first to jump onto the AI bandwagon. Summarizing the writers’ position he added:
“If a WGA member employs AI, he/she should be paid as a writer. If a producer uses AI to create a script, they must find a WGA member to pay.”
Schrader has penned scripts for “Taxi Driver” and directed movies like “American Gigolo” and “First Reformed.” He is knows for sharing his two cents on volatile Hollywood debates.
King Charles and Queen Camilla received warm welcome upon arrival in Australia
Spider-Man 4: Tom Holland and Zendaya's 'shocking' response revealed
Hailey Bieber opens up about the challenges she faced as a beauty brand owner
Liam Payne's sudden passing at the age of 31 leaves fan in shock
One Direction's Liam Payne faced legal issues with ex-fiancé ahead of his death
Princess Kate begins new chapter of life soon after completing her chemotherapy