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SAG-AFTRA Spokesman Crabtree-Ireland Joins A I In Entertainment Panel At San Diego Comic Con 2023

SAG-AFTRA Spokesman Crabtree-Ireland Joins A I In Entertainment Panel At San Diego Comic Con 2023
SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director Joins our panel! AI IN ENTERTAINMENT: THE PERFORMER’S PERSPECTIVE Hello We're excited to announce that Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, SAG/AFTRA National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator, will be joining the AI in Entertainment: The Performers' Perspective panel. He will also be participating in the press junket. Below is information on both those events. AI and machine learning are revolutionizing the world. Entertainment performers must adapt to this groundbreaking technology that can not only replicate their voices and movements but also feed machine learning to create entirely new characters. With the support of the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA) and SAG/AFTRA, this will be a discussion on how existing legal structures can be used in some areas and how new standards need to be built for performers and producers to collaborate on great products while still protecting individual rights to performance and publicity. Moderated by Linsay Rousseau (Transformers: War for Cybertron, God of War Ragnarok), panelists include Ashly Burch (Mythic Quest, Horizon Zero Dawn), Cissy Jones (The Owl House, Transformers Earthrise), Zeke Alton (The Calisto Protocol, SAG/AFTRA negotiating member), Tim Friedlander (Record of Ragnarok, Ace Combat 7, president/founder of NAVA) and Duncan Crabtree-Ireland (SAG/AFTRA National Executive Director & Chief Negotiator) Our Press Junket roundtable will be Friday the 21st from 12:00-2:00 at Hilton Bayfront Aqua Level location 300A on Friday the 21st.

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