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Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers, All Other

All entertainers and performers, sports and related workers not listed separately.

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"Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers, All Other" is a residual SOC classification that groups miscellaneous roles not individually defined. These catch-all codes lack the specific task data needed for risk scoring.

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Actors Reach Tentative Deal With Studios Securing AI Protections

The new labor agreement establishes guardrails around the use of generative AI in film and television production. It aims to protect performers' likenesses and ensure fair compensation as studios increasingly adopt digital replication technologies.

WSJ AI15h ago

SAG-AFTRA Secures Generative AI Protections in New Studio Deal

Following negotiations that began in February, the performers' union successfully mandated compensation increases and strict guidelines on how studios can use generative AI. The agreement sets a critical precedent for creative workers facing automation.

Hollywood Reporter17h ago

China Formalizes Labor Rules for Gig Workers on Online Platforms

The Chinese government has established its first comprehensive policy framework protecting delivery riders, livestreamers, and other platform workers. This shift from ad-hoc rules to normalized regulation sets a major precedent for global gig economy labor rights.

Bloomberg TechnologyApr 26

AI Influencers Are Disrupting the Human Creator Economy

Fully automated, AI-generated Instagram models are capturing massive audiences and brand attention, threatening the market share of traditional human influencers.

Wired AIApr 24

TikTok is letting users remix videos with AI—what creators need to know

A new generative feature allows users to alter influencer content, sparking fears over unauthorized use of personal likenesses. While marketing leaders downplay the risks, creators are sounding the alarm on IP theft.

Ad AgeApr 22