Generative Artificial Intelligence. The parties acknowledge that the types of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and similar technologies used in the motion picture industry vary and are evolving, but agree that the term Generative Artificial Intelligence (“GAI”) has become the predominant term used to generally refer to a subset of artificial intelligence and machine learning that learns (for example through algorithms, knowledge graphs, decision trees, neural networks, large language models, or deep learning networks) from content and data inputs and generates content (such as, for example, video, images, sound or text) based on, derivative of, or as a result of processing that input (e.g., ChatGPT4, MidJourney, Dall-E2). GAI is understood to not include ‘traditional’ digital technologies programmed to perform specific functions or tasks rather than the generation of content (e.g., CGI and VFX), such as those already used during all stages of motion picture production (e.g., pre-visualization, pre-production, production, post-production, distribution, marketing). The parties further acknowledge that the technology is rapidly evolving and new technologies may be developed that perform many of the same functions of GAI, as described above. The term GAI is used here for convenience and this Section 61 shall also apply to those technologies. SAMPLE Accordingly, Producer shall obtain consent from the Union and the performer or background actor prior to the training of a GAI system on photography (including still photographs) or soundtrack of the performer or background actor. A description of Producer’s intended use of any audio, visual, or audiovisual content generated by the AI system must be provided prior to the training.
I. CBA, Sideletter 21 and TVA, Sideletter H, are renewed for the term of the Interim Agreement and Successor Agreement, and are modified to provide additional terms for made for new media programs that do not meet the definition of a “high budget” SVOD picture as follows: For pictures/episodes with an intended initial release to a new media platform that do not meet the “high budget” thresholds and/or are also not at least twenty (20) minutes in length as exhibited, add the following to the list of applicable provisions: initial compensation minimums, employment of minors, and turnaround (16 hour rule for background) SAMPLE For all derivative and original pictures/episodes that are budgeted below the “high budget” SVOD or “high budget” AVOD thresholds and have an i...
Generative Artificial Intelligence. The parties acknowledge that generative artificial intelligence (‘Gen AI’) refers to a subset of ML that generates new content including, but not limited to, text, video, audio, three- dimensional (3D) models, code, and images. A ‘Gen AI System’ is any machine- based system that uses Gen AI as a core function.
Generative Artificial Intelligence. Add a Sideletter to the 2021 Collective Agreement as follows:
Generative Artificial Intelligence. Add a new Paragraph XX.1. to the Code as follows:
Generative Artificial Intelligence. The parties acknowledge that definitions of Generative Artificial Intelligence (‘GAI’) vary, but agree that the term generally refers to a subset of artificial intelligence that learns patterns from data and produces content based on those patterns (e.g., ChatGPT4, MidJourney, Dall-E2, OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Xxxx.XX, Respeecher and Speechify). It does not include ‘traditional AI’ technologies programmed to perform specific functions (e.g., CGI and VFX), such as those already used during all stages of program production (e.g., pre-visualization, pre- production, production, post- production, distribution, marketing). The term GAI is used for convenience and this Paragraph [XX.1] shall also apply to any technology that is consistent with the foregoing definition, regardless of its name.
Generative Artificial Intelligence. A. The parties acknowledge that definitions of generative artificial intelligence (‘GAI’) vary, but agree that the term generally refers to a subset of artificial intelligence that learns patterns from data and produces content, including written material, based on those patterns, and may employ algorithmic methods (e.g., XxxxXXX, Llama, MidJourney, Dall-E). It does not include ‘traditional AI’ technologies such as those used in CGI and VFX and those programmed to perform operational and analytical functions.
B. The Companies agree that because neither traditional AI nor GAI is a person, neither is a ‘writer’ or ‘professional writer’ as defined in Articles 1.B.1.a., 1.B.1.b., 1.C.1.a. and 1.C.1.b. of this MBA, and, therefore, written material produced by traditional AI or GAI shall not be considered literary material under this or any prior MBA.
C. Should a Company furnish a writer with written material produced by GAI which has not been previously published or exploited, and instruct the writer to use the GAI-produced material as the basis for writing literary material:
1. The Company shall disclose to that writer that the written material was produced by XXX.
2. The GAI-produced written material shall not be considered assigned material for purposes of determining the writer’s compensation. “3. The GAI-produced written material shall not be considered source material for purposes of determining writing credit.
Generative Artificial Intelligence. During the term of the contract, Contractor must notify the State in writing if their services or any work under this contract includes, or makes available, any previously unreported GenAI technology, including GenAI from third parties or subcontractors. Contractor shall immediately complete the GenAI Reporting and Factsheet (STD 1000) to notify the State of any new or previously unreported GenAI technology. At the direction of the State, Contractor shall discontinue the use of any new or previously undisclosed GenAI technology that materially impacts functionality, risk or contract performance, until use of such GenAI technology has been approved by the State. Failure to disclose GenAI use to the State and submit the GenAI Reporting and Factsheet (STD 1000) may be considered a breach of the contract by the State at its sole discretion and the State may consider such failure to disclose GenAI and/or failure to submit the GenAI Reporting and Factsheet (STD 1000) as grounds for the immediate termination of the contract. The State is entitled to seek any and all relief to which it may be entitled to as a result of such non-disclosure. The State reserves the right to amend the contract, without additional cost, to incorporate GenAI Special Provisions into the contract at its sole discretion and/or terminate any contract that presents an unacceptable level of risk to the State.
Generative Artificial Intelligence. The BBC and Equity are discussing terms for generative AI which will evolve over time. The terms agreed with Equity will apply to contracts entered into under this Agreement.
Generative Artificial Intelligence. The State of California seeks to realize the potential benefits of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), through the development and deployment of GenAI tools, while balancing the risks of these new technologies. The State has developed a GenAI Disclosure & Factsheet to be completed by the bidder. Failure to disclose GenAI to the State and submit the GenAI Disclosure & Factsheet will result in disqualification of the bidder and may void any resulting contract. The State reserves its right to seek any and all relief it may be entitled to as a result of such non-disclosure. Upon receipt of a Bidder GenAI Disclosure & Factsheet, the state reserves the right to incorporate GenAI Special Provisions into the final contract or reject bids/offers that present an unacceptable level of risk to the state.
Generative Artificial Intelligence. “The parties acknowledge that definitions of Generative Artificial Intelligence (‘GAI’) vary, but agree that the term generally refers to a subset of artificial intelligence that learns patterns from data and produces content based on those patterns (e.g., ChatGPT4, MidJourney, Dall-E2). It does not include ‘traditional AI’ technologies programmed to perform specific functions (e.g., CGI and VFX), such as those already used during all stages of motion picture production (e.g., pre-visualization, pre- production, production, post-production, distribution, marketing). The term GAI is used for convenience and this Section [XX.1] shall also apply to any technology that is consistent with the foregoing definition, regardless of its name. DRAFT ONLY