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Video Game Actors End Contract Dispute Over A.I.

The actors went on an 11-month strike against the studios behind Call of Duty and other games because of concerns that visual and voice replicas would reduce their work.

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Actors and Actresses, Artificial Intelligence, Computer and Video Games, Electronic Arts Inc, Organized Labor, SAG-AFTRA, Strikes, Voice and Speech, Wages and Salaries
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