Yeah, the "call out AI in solidarity with working artists" thing is a fad. All Hollywood or anybody else has to do to get around that impulse is present AI-based content as indie production for whom there was never any question of hiring people to make everything by hand. That's the narrative small business has always used to garner sympathy despite poor working conditions and compensation: we either cut corners or we don't exist at all. And with AI media there will immediately be a trade-off of technical quality in favor of quirky creativity, which will humanize the first critically lauded generation of AI film, etc. and ultimately neutralize the prevailing squeamishness for overtly AI generated content.