Video game performers vote on contract that could end nearly 3-year battle over AI

If approved, the agreement will deliver pay raises, control over performers’ likenesses and artificial intelligence protections.

LOS ANGELES — Results from a union member vote on a tentative contract between video game performers and their employers are expected Wednesday evening.

If ratified, the contract would formally end a nearly three-year effort from Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists negotiators to obtain a new contract for video game performers. The process, which included an 11-month strike against several major game makers, hinged on how artificial intelligence would affect performers in the industry.

If approved, the agreement will deliver pay raises, control over

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