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TV producers wanted AI rights of extras forever, says union
(www.theregister.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Note that what they're really interested in here is a fundamental change in how extras work. They want to turn it from an industry that hires early/struggling actors and turns it into the sort of thing that a college student can get one-time emergency money from. Akin to selling blood or eggs.
Also akin to Uber drivers, door dash delivery people, Airbnb hosts (back in the beginning)