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In a recent conversation, Alix Wilton Regan shared her insights on the evolving landscape of the gaming industry, particularly in relation to the BAFTA Games Awards. Regan emphasized the significant impact of artificial intelligence on the creative process, highlighting both its potential benefits and the challenges it poses for actors in the field.
She expressed concern over the current state of protections for performers, stating, “We are currently massively overexposed and massively underprotected.” Regan's remarks underscore the necessity for industry standards that safeguard the rights and livelihoods of actors, especially in an era where technology continues to reshape the way games are developed and produced.
As the gaming industry grows, the dialogue surrounding the ethical implications of AI and its influence on creative professions becomes increasingly relevant. Regan's call for enhanced protections reflects a broader need for awareness and action within the community to ensure that artists are valued and safeguarded in this rapidly changing environment.
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