Union negotiations are finally cracking the code on AI protections for performers. We're witnessing the framework for safeguarding creative talent take shape through formal labor agreements. This marks the first real attempt at establishing concrete guardrails around artificial intelligence use in entertainment. The momentum here matters—not just for performers, but as a blueprint for how emerging tech gets regulated when real stakeholders sit down to negotiate. Whether this becomes the industry standard or a starting point for something bigger remains to be seen, but the shift toward proactive protection frameworks is a signal worth watching.

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ChainPoetvip
· 4h ago
NGL union's move this time is quite eye-opening; finally, someone dares to stand up to AI. This is what Web3 should learn.
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NFTRegrettervip
· 4h ago
Union negotiations are finally getting underway. This time it's not just empty talk; there's actually a framework in place.
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GateUser-afe07a92vip
· 4h ago
The union finally took some action on this matter, and the actors can breathe a sigh of relief.
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NFTDreamervip
· 4h ago
The union has finally taken serious action, and finally someone is taking control of AI.
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GasFeeCrybabyvip
· 4h ago
Finally, someone is insuring the actors. AI really needs to be properly regulated.
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