This is a good start. Of potential interest to many.
I’m tired of waiting for industry organizations to respond to AI issues. Working draft of my own is here: http://neil-clarke.com/ai-statement/
Neil Clarke, editor-in-chief at Clarkesworld Magazine.
For those not following the inside-baseball of small-stakes, high-prestige sci-fi/fantasy short fiction publishing, Clarkesworld is both an extremely good and prestigious publisher, and has been getting absolutely hammered by asshats bulk spamming their online submissions with hundreds of AI-generated “stories” on a daily basis. The stuff is unpublishable drek, but eats up the time and patience of volunteers and the few paid folks working in these very shoestring operations. Every publisher/editor I’ve talked to in the last few months is having similar issues. It’s a fucking nightmare, because like any invasive, it threatens to choke and kill off the ecosystem where it is running rampant. And that ecosystem is the bottom of the food chain whose peak is the most durable source of our global clout as Americans: Our Storytelling Industries.