docsilence
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Definitely a preemptive demand (and a smart one - every union should be doing it, because everyone is one executive shift away from being fucked by it). During the investor call this year, when the Cocks is most likely to be pro-AI, he said they aren't requiring it of creative teams and are mostly looking for ways to use it with things like accounting and inventory tracking (which, knowing how bad AI is, is objectively stupid to say, but...). But Cocks himself has ping-ponged about AI a few times so anyone in a creative role there ABSOLUTELY should be locking down a no-AI stance.Fair. Like I said, it's just something I heard and not from a source I'd say has enough perfect inside information to be 'I believe this 100%.' It does track with what so many other companies are doing and all it takes is one guy to think it's really good idea and now that's what the company is doing.
I'm pretty sure it was also mentioned in WotC's complaints that they do not want to be expected or asked to use AI for any element of their jobs. But maybe that's just a very smart preemptive demand.
If Mattel sells to private equity we all might as well grab whatever we like from them right now, cos it'll be a corpse of a company in five years. God, PE is a cancer on our world. Just fucking ticks in human bodies.Saw an article yesterday that one of Mattel's shareholders suggested they sell to private equitybor to Hasbro. It's sad how shitty the business of making something that brings joy turns out.
But also every single day in this world we see that most shareholders / investor class people are the dumbest cunts on Earth.