
The main issue stalling the video game actors' contract talks is the lack of protections against the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the industry. Actors and performers are concerned that unchecked use of AI could allow game makers to displace them by replicating their voices or creating digital replicas of their likeness without consent.

The union might consider calling a strike due to stalled negotiations with video game companies over a new contract that covers performers. The key issue causing the impasse is the lack of protections against the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the industry, which actors fear could be used to displace them or compromise the quality of their work.

The actors are seeking protections against the unchecked use of AI, such as preventing game makers from training AI to replicate an actor's voice or creating a digital replica of their likeness without consent. They also want to ensure they are fairly compensated if their work is used to train AI models.