As the US writers' strike rolls on, many Australians in the industry fear the future of human creativity is on the line

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On the face of it, the focus of the writers' strike in the United States is pay, but at the heart of the dispute is the looming spectre of artificial intelligence.

But there are some in the screenwriting industry who are trying to speed up its development as a creative tool.

Berg hopes his creation will be a lifeline to writers struggling for ideas and facing tight deadlines."It will just speed up the process and actually make you more creative. You'll become a super-writer." "The really insidious thing [about using AI] is that you may not see the degradation of the craft skill for a decade or two decades. And the problem is, once you see it, it's too late."Sam Meikle says he fears for the future of his profession if the WGA loses the AI argument.

 

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