Eric Shamlin, Television Academy governor and chair of its AI Task Force, urged members to take on an advocacy role in developing AI policies and frameworks, during a keynote at Saturday’s TV Academy AI Summit. “We must now lead,” he asserted. “We can’t afford to sit back and wait for others to shape how AI is implemented into our industry.”
Added Shamlin, who is also CEO of AI-driven entertainment studio Secret Level, “This means advocating for responsible AI policies, collaborating with guilds, unions and studios, ensuring our members aren’t left behind in the transition, and pushing for ethical AI use that empowers creatives, not just corporations.”
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