SAG-AFTRA Releases Full Terms Of AI Voice Agreement After Backlash From Members

Yesterday, performer's union SAG-AFTRA announced a deal with AI voice studio Replica Studios that would allow game developers to use AI-generated voices on union projects. The announcement was met with outcry from many of the industry's most prolific voice actors, who claim they were blindsided by the agreement.

Today, the union and Replica have both revealed more details about the agreement, including releasing the full text of the contract itself, complete with compensation requirements and details around consent and protections required for using AI voices.

While SAG-AFTRA's initial press release stated that the agreement was approved by "affected members of the union’s voiceover performer community," an FAQ released today clarifies that the bargaining was done by the union's Interactive Media Negotiating Committee in a process that has been "years in the making." SAG-AFTRA also explains that this contract was not required to be sent out to members for a referendum as it "only sets terms for a single company." Per the terms of its constitution, this kind of contract can be approved by the executive committee.

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