Last week's Senate Inquiry into the risks and opportunities of AI adoption showed positive steps are being taken towards the responsible use of the technology, albeit outside the country's creative industries, according to Australian Writers' Guild executive director Claire Pullen.
The time has come for governments to differentiate between the creative industries and other sectors regarding the impact of AI, Australian Writers' Guild (AWG) president Claire Pullen says.
Two days after the Writers Guild of America was able to secure protections against the use of artificial intelligence in scripting film and television content, the Australian Writers' Guild made its own stand against the technology.
Amid the ongoing US Writers’ Strike, Australian Writers’ Guild executive director Claire Pullen reflects on the landscape for writers locally.
New ADG executive director Sophie Harper speaks to IF about the priorities for the guild going forward.
A group of more than 20 Australian Writers Guild members armed with signs gathered outside the NBCUniversal office in Sydney on Wednesday to take part in a global day of solidarity with US screenwriters.
As the US writers' strike stretches into a third week, the Australian Writers Guild is urging local writers to show caution and keep the lines of communication open about any opportunities where there is ambiguity or concern.
There’s more money in games than there has ever been, and the market is looking for more narrative game content. How do writers take advantage of that? That's a key question on the mind of Australian Writers' Guild (AWG) executive director Claire Pullen, as the guild ups its work with narrative designers and games writers.