Eric Shamlin urges TV Academy to shape AI policies

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At the TV Academy AI Summit, Eric Shamlin, a governor and chair of the AI Task Force, called for members to actively shape AI policies. He emphasized the need for responsible AI use that supports creatives in the industry. The summit covered various topics, including job impacts and legal concerns. Speakers noted that while some jobs may change, the demand for creative professionals remains strong, and they encouraged learning AI tools to enhance storytelling. Legal experts discussed copyright issues related to AI, highlighting concerns about potential lawsuits and the importance of securing ownership rights for new content. They urged industry professionals to engage proactively with AI developments.


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