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I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Secretly Training AI

For screenwriters like me—and job seekers all over—AI gig work is the new waiting tables. In eight months, I’ve done 20 of these soul-crushing contracts for five different platforms. It’s bad.

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I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Secretly Training AI

For screenwriters like me—and job seekers all over—AI gig work is the new waiting tables. In eight months, I’ve done 20 of these soul-crushing contracts for five different platforms. It’s bad.

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longreads.com1 mesi fa

I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Secretly Training AI - Longreads

"For screenwriters like me—and job seekers all over—AI gig work is the new waiting tables."

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  1. lunedì 11 maggio 2026·wired.com

    I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Secretly Training AI

    For screenwriters like me—and job seekers all over—AI gig work is the new waiting tables. In eight months, I’ve done 20 of these soul-crushing contracts for five different…

  2. martedì 12 maggio 2026·longreads.com

    I Work in Hollywood. Everyone Who Used to Make TV Is Now Secretly Training AI - Longreads

    "For screenwriters like me—and job seekers all over—AI gig work is the new waiting tables."