Striking video game actors use Comic-Con as platform for a new deal

SAN DIEGO 鈥 While pop culture fans from around the world eagerly returned for the first San Diego Comic-Con since last year鈥檚 dual writers and actors strikes, arrived to air their grievances about artificial intelligence (AI).
鈥淎fter 18 months and still getting proposals back as recently as this past week that do not cover all our members and protect all their performances from the unethical use of artificial intelligence,鈥 the chief contracts officer of SAG-AFTRA, Ray Rodriguez, told Reuters at San Diego Comic-Con.
鈥淵ou know, at a certain point, you can鈥檛 just keep doing what hasn鈥檛 been working up until now. And we鈥檝e reached that point where it was time to take this action,鈥 he said.
Videogame voice actors and motion-capture performers called a strike starting on Friday over failed contract negotiations focused around AI-related protections for workers, bringing about another work stoppage in Hollywood.
The SAG-AFTRA strike of the Interactive Media Agreement follows months of negotiations with major videogame companies, including Activision Productions, Electronic Arts, Epic Games, Take-Two Interactive, Disney, Character Voices and Warner Bros. Discovery, and WB Games.
Fans at the convention, meanwhile, celebrated a restored Comic-Con brimming with A-list stars and writers once again.
鈥淚鈥檓 really happy because now Hall H is back, exhibitions are back, so it鈥檚 going to be great this year and I hope I鈥檓 going to see somebody 鈥 I don鈥檛 know 鈥 famous or something,鈥 said Paola Guerrero from Mexico.
SAG-AFTRA and the National Association of Voice Actors hosted panels at the convention to discuss the urgency of the issues they face with AI.
鈥淲hen you bring a performer in to render a performance, you take their data, you take their likeness, you take their voice and you use a computer to then be able to digitally replicate that to generate new performance that that performer would have otherwise been brought in to do,鈥 Mr. Rodriguez said.
鈥淵ou are taking their career away. You are alienating from them something that is essential to their personhood and something that is irreplaceable from a career perspective,鈥 he added.
Despite the dispute, major video game companies proceeded with their convention panels. Notably, EA Games announced the voice cast for the next installment of the popular Dragon Age videogame franchise Dragon Age: The Voices of the Vanguard.
The panel, held the day before the strike began, included voice actors Ali Hillis and Ike Amadi, both known for Mass Effect 3, Nick Boraine, known for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and others. 鈥 Reuters


