According to SAG AFTRA, the deal will “enable Replica to engage SAG-AFTRA members under a fair, ethical agreement to safely create and license a digital replica of their voice. Licensed voices can be used in video game development and other interactive media projects from pre-production to final release.

The deal reportedly includes minimum terms and the requirement for performers’ consent to use their voice for AI.

However, several prominent video game voice actors were quick to respond on X, specifically to a portion of the statement which claims the deal was approved by “affected members of the union’s voiceover performer community.

Apex Legends voice actor Erika Ishii wrote: “Approved by WHO exactly?? Was any one of the ‘affected members’ who signed off on this a working voice actor?

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    They don’t need AI to say your character’s name, text to speech works for that.

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      Yeah, but matching TTS to a character’s voice is where you would need it.

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        You don’t need AI to do that, that kind of system can be made independent of AI. It’s just not worth doing for this one use case vs using it for a whole voice.

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          Making the text to speech program sound like the voice actor who voiced the character who is trying to say your name is the part that requires AI.

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          Honestly, the problem is that AI is a dumb term that is way over used in these situations. Outside of Science Fiction, AI has generally been used to describe what “the next big thing” computers can do.

          Using a term like “Large Language Model” to refer to ChatGPT explains what it actually does. Or Deep-Learning Text to image models for the image generation.

          I remember playing around with TTS on a Apple ][ plus as a kid, there is nothing new about that, but using statistical models to have them imitate a voice is new, but just lumping them all in with Artificial Intelligence, is just dumb.

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      Sure, it’s just that this specific text to speech voice is created by an AI via training data via voice samples.

      AI is more than just ChatGPT, it’s an algorithm that can be applied to a lot of different things.