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Voice Actor Strike Gains Ground as Last Sentinel Developer Signs AI Pact
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Voice Actor Strike Gains Ground as Last Sentinel Developer Signs AI Pact

Sep 05, 2024 11:50 AM

The ongoing video game voice actor strike has reached a significant milestone as Lightspeed LA, the developer of Last Sentinel, became the first studio to sign an agreement to protect the rights of actors. This development is in response to growing concerns about artificial intelligence in the industry. The Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) indicated that the deal allows access to union members under fair conditions while incorporating essential AI protections. The strike, initiated on July 26, 2024, seeks to improve working conditions for voice actors and highlight the risks posed by AI technologies. Notable voice actors have expressed their concerns about AI, emphasizing the need for human creativity in video games.

What is Last Sentinel and why is it important in the context of the voice actor strike?

Last Sentinel is a video game currently being developed by Lightspeed LA, which has emerged as a key player in the ongoing voice actor strike due to its recent agreement with SAG-AFTRA. This studio's decision to protect voice actors' rights and working conditions shines a light on the industry's conversation around AI and the preservation of creative talent. The game's development intersects with broader themes about the value of human engagement in video games, showcasing the pivotal role of voice actors in bringing stories and characters to life.



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