Hollywood Actors' Strike Continues Over Disagreements on AI and Digital Replicas Use
Strike enters 116th day as SAG-AFTRA continues to reject studio's latest contract terms, with AI uses and compensation for digital likenesses remaining contentious issues.
- Hollywood's actors strike has reached its 116th day, as disagreements continue over the use of AI and compensation for digital replicas.
- The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers has presented SAG-AFTRA with a 'last, best and final' offer, which includes the 'highest wage increase in 40 years, a 100% increase in performance compensation bonuses and full AI protections'.
- However, SAG-AFTRA has rejected the offer due to ongoing issues with studios' attempts to use actors' digital likenesses without their consent, particularly when the actors are deceased.
- If negotiations fall through again, the entertainment industry is predicted to remain closed for the rest of the year, with prospects for resuming production in January rapidly declining.
- The ongoing strike has disrupted Hollywood's film and television projects, with significant implications for financial earnings calls, cinema revenues and the 2024 autumn television schedule.
- As part of the strike, SAG-AFTRA members are demanding better compensation in the age of streaming TV and firmer protections around the use of AI.