Core Viewpoint - The animation industry is facing a crisis due to the rapid adoption of AI technologies, which threaten employment and creative integrity, prompting unions to declare a state of emergency and propose three key principles for AI development [1][4][5]. Group 1: Industry Concerns - The urgent statement from unions highlights fears of job displacement as AI encroaches on creative roles, using copyrighted works without creator consent, leading to a loss of unique human creativity [4][5]. - The animation industry is undergoing significant structural adjustments, with streaming platforms proving unprofitable, resulting in layoffs, outsourcing, and studio closures [5][6]. - AI is seen as a systemic threat to the animation sector, with 78% of animation-related companies planning to adopt generative AI technologies in the next three years, particularly in 3D and 2D animation [6]. Group 2: AI Implementation and Legal Issues - In domestic markets, AI is being integrated into production processes, with companies like Shanghai Hongli Culture using AI to enhance efficiency in early-stage art production, although complex tasks still require human input [7]. - Legal disputes are escalating over copyright issues related to AI training data, with notable cases involving Stability AI and Getty Images, highlighting the unresolved legal responsibilities surrounding AI usage [8]. - The Guangzhou Internet Court's ruling on the "AI Ultraman" case indicates ongoing legal challenges regarding copyright infringement and the responsibilities of AI platforms, with the boundaries of copyright and creator rights becoming increasingly contentious [8].
AI追捧和起诉交织:全球多家动画工会紧急声明 AI挤占人类创作者生存空间
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