The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), an American labor union which represents thousands of media professionals, has announced what it describes as a “groundbreaking AI voice agreement” with artificial intelligence voice technology company Replica Studios.
According to the announcement post published yesterday (January 9), the deal will allow voice actors to “create and license a digital replica of their voice,” which can then be used in video games. It claims that voice actors will be enabled to “safely explore new employment opportunities” while having “industry-leading protections tailored to AI technology.”
This latest news has come as a surprise to many, given SAG-AFTRA’s previous stance on the use of AI technology. Last September, when the union’s members voted unanimously to authorize strikes for people in the games industry (and then voted 98% in favor of authorizing a strike should negotiations call for it), president Fran Drescher said that “artificial intelligence is putting our members in jeopardy of reducing their opportunity to work.” The negotiations called for protections surrounding AI, especially in regards to transparency, consent, control and compensation.
Now, in her latest statement published alongside the announcement, Drescher said: “Artificial intelligence has dominated the headlines, and for most performers, the best protection against the unauthorized digital simulation of their voice, likeness and/or performance is a SAG-AFTRA contract. We are so happy to partner with Replica Studios, because this is a great example of AI being done right.”
SAG-AFTRA’s news piece states that the deal was “approved by affected members of the union’s voiceover
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