Suspected AI use is the entertainment industry's scarlet letter

· Axios ·

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The slightest hint of generative AI usage is fast becoming a kiss of death in creative circles.

Why it matters: It's turning into a purity test that has the potential to blow up careers and derail massive deals almost overnight — and there's no desire for nuance or ability to clear your name.

Driving the news: Creator Hank Green, who has over 3 million YouTube subscribers, used the phrase "I appreciate the pushback" in a recent video, causing some viewers to suspect that his script was AI generated given the phrase's resemblance to LLMs' response patterns.

The big picture: The anti-AI sentiment extends to all corners of the entertainment industry.

Between the lines: With the technology still so new and the norms around it so unsettled, it's unclear where the tolerance level for AI use actually lies.

The other side: Hollywood has drawn clear battle lines against the use of generative AI.

The bottom line: If someone should decide that your creative work sounds a little too much like Claude — whether you used it or not — good luck figuring your way out of that mess.