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SAG-AFTRA, the actors union that has had 160,000 members on strike since last week, is afraid that artificial intelligence will lead to far fewer employed actors in the future. AI is a concern for ...
Concerns emerge over AI proposal that could allow studios to use scans of actors in perpetuity Hollywood AI backlash: What striking writers and actors fear about tech replacing roles Skip to main ...
The future of generative artificial intelligence in Hollywood — and how it can be used to replace labor — has become a crucial sticking point for actors going on strike. Actors vs. AI: Strike ...
Concerns about AI are central to the current Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA strikes, but Americans in other industries also are worried, according to a new poll for the Los Angeles Times.
Although the studios AI proposal isn't the sole reason that the union voted to strike, its a good example of the kind of industry changes SAG-AFTRA hope to address with the strike.
While AI could potentially reduce or even eliminate these costs, this has also led to significant concerns from video game actors of all sectors, including unwanted replication of voice and likeness, job security, and lack of compensation. [10] In November 2022, the last agreement expired and was subsequently extended on a monthly basis. [11]
Concerns about AI were a sticking point in the now-ended writers' strike. But equivalent issues could prove stickier for actors, who remain on strike.
Amid a pair of Hollywood strikes that have found screenwriters and actors questioning the rise of artificial intelligence, studios and streaming companies are bulking up on AI staff.