SAG-AFTRA responds to video game employers with A.I. proposal

Fran Drescher
Fran Drescher

SAG-AFTRA’s Interactive Media Agreement Negotiating Committee has responded to the video game employers’ offer dated April 30 with a detailed proposal concerning artificial intelligence. The response, issued on May 2, includes an analysis of the proposed changes and their implications for performers.

SAG-AFTRA is an organization representing about 160,000 professionals in various entertainment and media roles, including actors, announcers, journalists, dancers, DJs, writers, editors, hosts, puppeteers, recording artists, singers, stunt performers, and voiceover artists. As an affiliate of the AFL-CIO with offices in Los Angeles and New York as well as local offices nationwide, SAG-AFTRA works to ensure strong protections for its members now and into the future.

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