Plus, using data for insights on Americans’ inflation expectations, and what the 2025 Department of Education budget reveals.
Hollywood writers’ labor win on generative AI matters for all workers For decades, automation was concentrated in routine, blue-collar jobs rather than highly creative and cognitive roles. But OpenAI’s release of ChatGPT 3.5 in late 2022 changed the paradigm. Now, advances in generative artificial intelligence (AI) are poised to substantially disrupt the writing profession. The technology’s potential threat was at the forefront of the 2023 labor dispute between Hollywood writers and the studios that employ them. After a 148-day strike, the Writers Guild of America secured a contract with historic AI protections for its members. In the first part of a new Brookings Metro series on workers and AI, Molly Kinder speaks with five Hollywood writers about generative AI, what’s at stake for themselves and society, the things policymakers should know, and what workers in other professions can learn from their experiences. | “Striking was one of the hardest things I have done. We showed up every day to show not only the companies but the entire country that we were serious about these concerns to our livelihood. If you could do it here in this industry, it will bleed into other industries as well.” — Jackie Penn, TV writer for “4400” and “Turner and Hooch” 🎬 Learn about the Hollywood writers who participated in the series | More research and commentary Americans’ inflation expectations. Understanding how U.S. households form expectations about inflation is of critical interest to central bankers, but identifying what drives these views is challenging. Carola Binder, Jeffrey Campbell, and Jane Ryngaert discuss how novel uses of survey data and statistical tests can provide valuable insights. The U.S. education budget. What does the FY 2025 Department of Education budget proposal reveal about the Biden administration’s priorities? Brookings Brown Center scholars break down funding for the Pell Grant, civil rights enforcement, and improving the teacher pipeline. |
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