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Episode 144: Protecting Performers in a New Age of AI

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Artificial Intelligence has the potential to affect how work is performed across industries and, in particular, within media and entertainment. Elizabeth Binczik speaks with Sarah Fowler of SAG-AFTRA to get her thoughts on how AI could impact performers’ work, the current state of the law, and how we might protect performers and people in general from AI’s risks without sacrificing AI’s benefits.
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Today's Host: Elizabeth Binczik, Director of Policy and Program for Economic Justice for ACS

Guest: Sarah Luppen Fowler, Senior Deputy General Counsel, SAG-AFTRA (affiliation included for identification purposes only)

Link: Human Artistry Campaign

Link: CES Tech Talk: SAG-AFTRA Strike's Impact on AI and Hollywood's Future

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Artificial Intelligence has the potential to affect how work is performed across industries and, in particular, within media and entertainment. Elizabeth Binczik speaks with Sarah Fowler of SAG-AFTRA to get her thoughts on how AI could impact performers’ work, the current state of the law, and how we might protect performers and people in general from AI’s risks without sacrificing AI’s benefits.
Join the Progressive Legal Movement Today: ACSLaw.org

Today's Host: Elizabeth Binczik, Director of Policy and Program for Economic Justice for ACS

Guest: Sarah Luppen Fowler, Senior Deputy General Counsel, SAG-AFTRA (affiliation included for identification purposes only)

Link: Human Artistry Campaign

Link: CES Tech Talk: SAG-AFTRA Strike's Impact on AI and Hollywood's Future

Link:
"Senators draft policy aimed at deep fakes of Drake, Tom Hanks and noncelebrities" by Brian Contreras

Visit the Podcast Website: Broken Law Podcast

Email the Show: Podcast@ACSLaw.org

Follow ACS on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | YouTube

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Broken Law: About the law, who it serves, and who it doesn’t.
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Production House: Flint Stone Media

Copyright of American Constitution Society 2024.

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153 episodes

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