EXCLUSIVE: Child acting agents have called on studios and producers to insert “non-AI” clauses into contracts following a backlash against artificial intelligence terms on Peppa Pig.
The UK’s Agents of Young Performers Association (AYPA) wants clauses in acting contracts that explicitly prevent studios from using AI to capture, clone, train, or reuse a child’s voice.
The AYPA, which represents more than 40 agents, said children cannot provide fully informed legal consent to AI exploiting their voice or image.
The AYPA added that parents or guardians are not always aware of what is acceptable in a contract, and
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