AWG executive director Claire Pullen has called on the creative industry to unite in addressing AI copyright concerns as a priority as stakeholders prepare to discuss the sector's best approach to the technology.
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"Collaborating with writing tools helps me refine my story ideas, which is helpful. But the health of the story, the ethics of care in storytelling – that’s always going to be in the control of the person using technology."