Backlash Targets Netflix After AI Job Posting

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Netflix, one of the oldest and most well-known streaming services, Netflix, is facing a backlash after posting a job description for an AI Producer Manager, which the ad describes as“helping us [Netflix] buy and create great content, helping members choose the right title for them through personalization, to optimizing our payment processing and other revenue-focused initiatives,”

While AI and the lack of protections against it it is fuelling the current Hollywood writer’s strike by WGA and SAG-ATRA, the eye-popping advertised salary for the position of $900K is also drawing the ire of the striking Guild members.

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Rob Delaney, an actor from an eerily prescient episode of the dystopian science fiction anthology series, Black Mirror, entitled Joan is Awful, directly deals with the challenges of being an actress after giving her digital likeness away.

“So $900k/year per soldier in their godless AI army when that amount of earnings could qualify thirty-five actors and their families for SAG-AFTRA health insurance is just ghoulish,” he said. “Having been poor and rich in this business, I can assure you there’s enough money to go around; it’s just about priorities.”

Elizabeth Benjamin, a writer on shows like Dead To Me, The Flight Attendant, 13 Reasons Why, and Bones took to “X” (Twitter) to share her no-holds-barred contempt for this particular job posting:

Netflix has declined to comment regarding the controversy as of yet.

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