Why video game performers want their work protected from AI
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The physical strain this type of motion work entails, and the hours put into it, are part of the reason why he believes all video-game performers should be protected equally from the use of unregulated artificial intelligence.
That's why transparency and compensation are so important to us in AI protections.
Instead of being like, 'Hey, we're going to bring you back' ... they're just not going to bring me back at all and not tell me at all that they're doing this.
Members of the union have said they are not anti-AI. The performers are worried, however, the technology could provide studios with a means to displace them.
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