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Greer: AI Could 'Super-F**k' Background Actors
21 Mar
Summary
- Streaming's rise has eliminated residuals and health insurance for many actors.
- Greer finds aging creatively fulfilling, receiving more layered roles.
- AI poses a significant threat to background artists and day players.

Actress Judy Greer expressed significant concerns regarding the financial stability of actors in the current Hollywood climate during a discussion at SXSW. She pointed out that the rise of streaming television has drastically reduced residual payments, impacting actors' ability to secure health insurance.
Greer, however, shared a positive outlook on her personal career progression. She finds that aging has opened doors to more complex and fulfilling roles, allowing her creative freedom and a reduced focus on physical appearance.
Despite personal fulfillment, Greer emphasized the looming threat of artificial intelligence. She fears AI could severely impact background actors and day players, labeling the potential consequences as "super-fucked." Greer advocates for established actors to fight for the middle class of performers.
Reflecting on AI's capabilities, Greer pondered its potential to "elevate artists" and "elevate our art," drawing a parallel to how the iPhone provided a platform for young filmmakers.


