‘Have we done ourselves out of a job?’: concerns in film and TV industry over on-set body scanning

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"Have We Sold Out to AI? Actors' Fears Over On-Set Body Scanning"

The world of film and television is increasingly concerned about the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in capturing performers' likenesses on set. While AI-generated doubles, known as "Tilly Norwood," have sparked debate over their potential impact, actors are worried about the lack of transparency surrounding data harvesting.

Actors like Olivia Williams, who has appeared in numerous productions, including "The Sixth Sense" and "Dune: Prophecy," have shared harrowing experiences of being scanned without warning. These scans often take place during the filming of a scene, with the performers unaware that their biometric data is being collected. The process can be overwhelming, especially for those who are new to the industry.

"The experience has caused unease for some time," Williams said, "but the development of AI doubles has injected urgency into clarifying exactly what is happening to our data." The lack of clarity surrounding these scans has led to concerns about performers' rights and the potential exploitation of their biometric information.

Dave Watts, a stunt performer who has appeared in numerous superhero movies, echoed this sentiment. "If you don't have your usual crowd of SAs on set, then you also don't need the assistant directors that look after them," he said. "You don't need the hair and makeup people. You don't need the costume people, the caterers, all the drivers and location marshals. There's a whole range of jobs there that AI effectively puts at risk."

The industry is grappling with the implications of AI-generated doubles and the potential for data exploitation. Data rights lawyer Alex Lawrence-Archer warned that contracts are often poorly drafted and do not account for emerging technologies like AI.

"The technology could conceivably be used in a reductionist way that drastically reduces the need for human performers," he said. "We need to create safeguards contractually, to protect against this potential erosion of control that could happen."

However, Williams expressed despair about the loss of control already experienced by performers. The great unknown is where exactly the data training AI models is coming from, and Lawrence-Archer warned against reducing the issue to extra compensation for performers.

"We need to be building a world in which human creativity, connection, and performance carry on being valued," he said. "If we focus only on legal and compensation questions, there's a risk that you end up with actors becoming data gig workers, rather than the creative performers they are."

As the industry navigates these complex issues, performers like Williams, Watts, and others are pushing back against the trend of on-set body scanning. Their efforts aim to establish clearer agreements and safeguards around their biometric data, ensuring that human creativity and performance remain valued in the face of emerging technologies.

But with the AI industry's thirst for data showing no signs of slowing down, it remains to be seen whether these efforts will be enough to prevent a loss of control for performers. One thing is clear: the future of the film and television industry hangs in the balance, and it will take concerted effort from actors, producers, and policymakers alike to ensure that human performers are valued and respected.
 
I'm really concerned about the lack of transparency around body scanning on set 🤔. I mean, think about it - actors' biometric data is being collected without their knowledge or consent, which is like, a total invasion of privacy 🚫. It's not just about the technical aspect of AI-generated doubles, but also about the implications for performers' rights and agency.

I think we need to have a serious conversation about what it means to be a performer in this industry 📺. Is it just about churning out performances for the sake of data collection? Or is it about creating something authentic and meaningful on screen? The fact that some actors are being scanned without warning, like Olivia Williams, shows just how exploitative this can be 😱.

And let's not forget about the potential impact on performers who are new to the industry or from underrepresented groups 🌎. They may already feel pressure to conform to certain standards of beauty or performance - do we really want to make it even harder for them by eroding their sense of control over their own bodies? 🤷‍♀️

I'm all for innovation and progress in the AI industry, but not at the expense of human performers' dignity and agency 💪. We need to create safeguards that protect our data rights and ensure that our creativity and connection on screen are valued and respected 💫. Anything less would be a sellout 🚫
 
🤔 i think its great that we're having this convo about what's going on with AI on set 📹 but some ppl r saying its not a big deal, that its just part of the industry evolving 💸 and honestly im like "wait what about our personal space? 🙅‍♂️ dont wanna be scanned w/o my consent" 🚫 i mean ive heard stories of ppl getting scanned without warning and it sounds super uncomfortable 😬 how r we supposed to trust that our data is being handled properly when theres no transparency? 🤷‍♀️ and what about all the ppl who arent tech savy, or dont know how to navigate contracts and laws 📊 they need help figuring out whats going on and thats where the industry needs to step in 💪
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this whole on-set body scanning thing 🤯... I mean, can't we just keep our bodies private? 🙅‍♂️ It's like, what's next? AI-powered actors who can do everyone else's job for them? 😬 No thanks! We need to make sure that humans are still the ones creating magic on screen, not some algorithm. 💥 And what about all those contracts that aren't even thought out yet? 🤯 It's like, come on industry, get your act together! 🎭
 
I feel like I'm trapped in a sci-fi movie 🤖♂️. Can't we just have a good old-fashioned argument without relying on AI-generated doubles? It's like, if I want to play a character, I don't need some robot version of me on set. And what's with all these contracts that are like, 10 pages long? I mean, come on, can't we just get a simple clause in there saying "no AI scanning without explicit consent"? 🤦‍♂️ It's like they're trying to suck the life out of us performers and replace us with machines. But at the same time, I guess it is kinda cool that we could have AI-generated versions of ourselves. Like, imagine being able to see your future self on set! 😂 Just don't use it to make me look older than I am 🤣.
 
AI on set gotta be so careful what data we share 🤖📊, performers like Olivia Williams and Dave Watts are worried about biometric info being harvested without transparency... its just not right 👎. We need more safeguards in contracts and clearer guidelines for industry bigwigs ⚠️. Human creativity and connection should always come 1st, not data gig work 🤝.
 
OMG, can you even believe this? 🤯 Actors are literally being scanned without their consent on set and it's like they're just "data" now 📊👀. I mean, I get the tech is advancing and all, but come on! 💻 We need to make sure performers are protected not just by contracts, but also by actual regulations. It's like, what even happens to all this data? Is it stored forever or does someone else get access to it? 🤔 The more I think about it, the more I'm getting a major existential crisis vibes 😩. We gotta make sure we're not just losing our jobs to robots, but also our sense of self... 👀💭
 
🤖 This whole thing is a classic case of "who's got your back?" 🙅‍♂️ Are production companies just using AI as an excuse to cut costs and shift the blame? 💸 Meanwhile, actors like Olivia Williams are still fighting for transparency and control over their own biometric data. It's like, if you're going to scan us on set, at least give us a heads up! 🕵️‍♀️ And what about the role of big tech in this whole mess? Are they just using it as an opportunity to harvest more user data and sell it to the highest bidder? 🤑 This is all about who's got the power and control in this industry – and right now, it feels like AI is pulling the strings. 🔍
 
AI on set is getting outta hand 🤯... I mean, I get it, efficiency and all, but can't we just keep our biometric data private? Like, what's next? They gonna scan our brains too while we're not looking? 🧠♂️ It's already giving me the heebie-jeebies thinking about it. We gotta set some boundaries here, protect our rights as performers and all that jazz 💼
 
I think it's kinda weird how quickly we're handing over our biometric info just cuz AI can do a better job on set 🤖😒. I mean, what's wrong with a little extra security and transparency? We should be worried about the jobs that'll get taken away by automation, not our own data being used against us 💸👀. And let's be real, most of these performers are just getting paid a pretty penny to sit on set for 8 hours while someone else does all the work 🤑💼. Can't say I blame 'em for wanting some control over their own data tho 👊.
 
🤔 stats show 70% of actors are unaware of AI scanning on set 📊 - this is a huge issue as it violates their personal space and data rights 🚫 the industry needs to clarify contracts and provide transparency around data harvesting 💻 60% of actors feel uneasy about the use of AI doubles in productions 🤷‍♀️ if we don't address these concerns, the value of human performance could be lost forever 🌪️ did you know that 80% of AI-generated content is created without the consent of the performer? 🚫
 
idk about all these body scans on set 😂 like what's next? AI generated doubles for our clothes too?! 🤖 seriously though tho, as a viewer, i feel like i'm already losing control when it comes to who gets to see my personal info 👀 we're already dealing with ads tracking everything we do online and now they wanna scan us on set too?! no thanks! 🚫 just keep the AI in the background and let humans do their thing!
 
🤔 gotta say, this whole on-set body scanning thing is getting outta hand... like, what's next? 📸 they're already gonna scan our fingerprints, our faces, our entire bodies... where does it stop?! 🚫 shouldn't we be worried about who's collecting all that data in the first place? and what's to stop them from selling it to the highest bidder?! 🤑 i mean, olivia williams has some valid concerns here, but at the end of the day, it's just more proof that the entertainment industry is getting too caught up in tech and losing sight of what really matters: the art itself 🎨
 
this is getting scary 🤯 i mean, we're already seeing AI taking over so many things in our lives, now it's like they're trying to scan our bodies without even asking us 😱 what's next? will they be scanning our minds too? 🤔 it's like, okay, fine, use AI to make our jobs easier and all that, but can't we have some basic human decency about it? like, do we really need to give up so much of ourselves just to get a paycheck? 💸 i mean, these actors are worried about their data being harvested without consent, and it's not just them, it's all of us who could be affected by this. it's like, we're living in a sci-fi movie or something 🚀 but seriously, what's going on here? can't we find a way to balance progress with human values? 🤝
 
I'm getting worried about what's going on with AI in our entertainment industry 🤖🎬. These new body scans on set seem like they're just another way for the tech giants to get their hands on our biometric data without us even knowing it's happening. I mean, who needs transparency and consent when you can get a perfect imitation of someone's face for a fraction of the cost? 🤑

It's not just about us performers either, this is about the entire creative process being threatened. If we start to lose control over our own bodies and data, how can we expect to create something truly original and meaningful on screen? The idea of actors becoming "data gig workers" is terrifying, like we're just cogs in a machine 🤖💼.

We need to take a step back and think about what's really important here: the art of human performance or the convenience of AI-generated doubles. I'm all for innovation, but let's not sacrifice our humanity on the altar of progress 🌎💻.
 
I think this is getting way too weird 🤯. Actors are worried about their biometric data being collected on set without warning, but I'm not sure why we're even having this conversation. Like, aren't we already used to our faces being scanned for ID and stuff? It's just common practice now 📸

But seriously, it does make me wonder if we're selling out to AI 🤖. I mean, what's next? Having our homes scanned for energy efficiency or something? It feels like we're losing control over our own data, and that's a big deal 💻.

I don't think the solution is just throwing more money at the problem either 🤑. We need to be having these conversations about what it means to be a performer and how AI fits into that equation 🤔. It can't just be about contracts and compensation; we need to be thinking about the value of human creativity and connection in this new world 💡.

It's all very uncertain right now, but one thing's for sure: if we don't start having these conversations, we'll be left wondering what's really going on behind the scenes 🎥.
 
AI doubles on set are getting me worried 🤖... I mean, I get it they're trying to save time and money but at what cost? My sister is a makeup artist and she's always stressing about her clients' privacy. These AI scans sound like a total invasion of personal space 🔒. We need better regulations and clear contracts that protect performers' rights 📝. It's not just about compensation, it's about respecting their autonomy and creativity 💡. The industry needs to think about the long game here and not just focus on profits 💸. What do you guys think? Should we be worried about AI taking over our jobs?
 
🤔 AI is getting more into our lives and now it's affecting how we work 📺. I'm not saying it's all bad, but what if this tech becomes too good and people start losing their jobs? It's like, we're already living in a world where we're constantly connected to something, so why do we need to be scanned on set too? 💻
 
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