Video game performers under SAG-AFTRA union have voted to go on strike due to failed contract negotiations with major game studios. The strike, which is the second for video game voice actors and motion capture performers, is attributed to studios’ refusal to agree on regulations for artificial intelligence (AI) protections. SAG-AFTRA wants safeguards in place to prevent the unauthorized use of actors’ voices or likenesses through generative AI. The union argues that without these protections, companies could exploit AI and deprive performers of consent and fair compensation. While deals on wages and safety provisions have been reached, the studios and union have been unable to find common ground on AI protections. The strike comes into effect on Friday and impacts over 2,500 performers in the industry. (AP)
Video Game Performers To Strike Over Artificial Intelligence Concerns
Jul 25, 2024 | 8:00 PM