SAG-AFTRA, the American labor union representing actors and media professionals, has struck a deal with AI startup Narrativ. According to the union, it’s “setting a new standard for ethical AI use” through the partnership. A described Narrativ as a marketplace offering “tools to advertisers to create audio spots using AI tools.

” The agreement between the AI company and SAG-AFTRA facilitates the usage of voice replicas for purposes of digital advertising. The claim is that this deal allows members of SAG-AFTRA to enter the marketplace in a way that promises fair payment for lending their voice. SAF-AFTRA claims that this deal sets a new standard for ethical use of AI in voice work, but many are naturally nonplussed.

SAG-AFTRA’s director and chief negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland seemingly understands how controversial this deal might prove, but asserts that this is a safer option for its members. “Not all members will be interested in taking advantage of the opportunities that licensing their digital voice replicas might offer, and that’s understandable. But for those who do, you now have a safe option,” Duncan said.

“Narrativ has agreed to our terms, and its platform is an excellent example of how A.I. can be ethically used, by putting compensation, informed consent and control in the hands of individual performers.

” For professionals in games, reactions seem less than optimistic about Narrativ and SAG-AFTRA deal. Many fear that this could be the catal.