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Digital Replicas, a Fear of Striking Actors, Already Fill Screens

The technology for morphing flesh-and-blood performers into virtual avatars has been improving for years. Now it has become an issue in the actors’ strike.

Marc Tracy
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Actors and Actresses, Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, Collective Bargaining, Computers and the Internet, Organized Labor, SAG-AFTRA
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