This week, Paul and Mesh give the latest update on the WGA & SAG strikes as the WGA is back at the negotiating table with the AMPTP, and it appears the sides are making progress implementing guardrails around AI-produced materials. Paul then breaks down a recent vote among VFX workers to potentially authorize unionization and its likely impacts. The episode concludes with a recap of the recently decided Thaler v. Perlmutter case which addressed the question of whether AI-created art qualifies for copyright protection.
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303. Tom Cruise Strikes Deal with WBD & CES's AI Trends
302. Broadway Recap, Paramount Sale & Aaron Rogers vs Jimmy Kimmel
301. The 2nd Annual Paulies
246. Oz Krakowski: Deepdub.ai
245. Melanie Chandra
244. GTA & Netflix, Jaguars' $22M Scandal & The NCAA Proposes Athlete's Pay
243: Ad Astra Lawsuit Tossed & SAG On The Fence
242. Streamer’s SouthPark Suit, Diddy Settles & FCC Update
241. SAG Strike Ends but The Marvels’ Box Office Struggles
240. Nick Cage on the Dangers of AI, and Yellowstone & HBO Release Schedule Update
239. Jonathan Majors’ Trial Update, Marvel’s SPIDER-MAN 2 is a PS5 Slinger, and the Sphere Leverages Ad-Market Resurgence
238. Author’s Guild CEO: Mary Rasenberger
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237. SAG's Worry of Deepfakes & the USFL/XFL Merger
236. The Hollywood Reporter’s Alex Weprin
235. NIL Collectives: Guiding Athletes to Grow and Monetize their Brand
234. TIFF, AMC's Fundraise, and Danny Masterson's Hollywood Fallout
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