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Two Animation Guild Leaders Oppose Contract Over AI Provisions

Last updated: December 10, 2024 3:10 pm
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The Animation Guild negotiating committee is facing a dilemma as two members have decided to vote against ratifying a new contract due to concerns about the lack of protections against artificial intelligence (AI). Mike Rianda, the director of “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” expressed his dissatisfaction with the AI terms in the deal on Instagram, stating that they fall short of what they had hoped for. He highlighted the potential risks of studios replacing workers with AI, forcing them to use AI, and assigning AI work with tight deadlines, without adequate safeguards in place.

The union, representing 6,000 artists, technicians, and writers, recently reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. The ratification vote is currently underway and will conclude on December 22. Despite the concerns raised by some committee members, the full terms of the contract were released last week, with an explanation of why the AI provisions were not more robust.

While the contract includes provisions for technological change, offering retraining and severance pay to displaced workers, some members of the negotiating committee feel that the AI protections are insufficient. Mairghread Scott, another committee member, emphasized the importance of acknowledging AI as a threat but also stressed the need for a community discussion on how AI should be used in different contexts within the animation industry.

The committee had 56 members, with a majority voting to recommend the tentative agreement. However, not all members are convinced that the deal addresses their top priorities. Joey Clift, a committee member, expressed concerns about the lack of strong AI guardrails to protect animation workers from potential job losses.

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Rianda, a vocal critic of the contract, urged members to carefully consider the implications of their vote, highlighting the importance of AI protections for the future of animation workers. The union has organized virtual town hall meetings to allow members to hear from leadership and make informed decisions on the ratification.

The debate over AI protections in the animation industry reflects broader concerns about job security and the impact of technology on traditional roles. While some members are content with the gains made in the contract, others believe that stronger standards are necessary to safeguard against potential job displacement by AI.

As the ratification vote continues, the outcome will have significant implications for the future of animation workers and the industry as a whole. The possibility of a strike or further negotiations looms if the contract is rejected, underscoring the importance of finding a balance between embracing technological advancements and protecting the livelihoods of workers in the animation field.

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