“We are asked to shoot ourselves in the foot.”
This concerned training generative AI.
“These terms weren’t acceptable,” wrote Chemin.
“I was now forced to give up the role I had been working on for almost six years.
Otherwise, it would have been in vain.”
The whole cast unanimously rejected the agreement.
C’est la, c’est maintenant.
Les editeurs de jeu video veulent passer en force.
“But we aren’t simply asked to work,” she continued.
“We are asked to give up our expertise to train the generative AI that will replace us tomorrow.
We are asked to agree to what we specifically fight against.
We are asked to shoot ourselves in the foot.
We are asked to support AI.”
Eurogamer has contacted EA for a response.
The use of generative AI is growing rapidly throughout the industry in all sorts of areas.
Yet the use of generative AI in voice acting specifically is of huge concern to the acting community.
“It’s a huge issue for all of us and the repercussions are vast,” she said.
“So to me, it makes sense that everyone needs to take their time.