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highplainsdem

(63,722 posts)
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 12:51 PM 7 hrs ago

Peppa Pig backlash as US company Hasbro requires child actors to sign voices over to AI

Source: Yahoo

American toy conglomerate Hasbro is reportedly embracing the use of AI on the popular British animated children's show Peppa Pig, and concerns have been expressed over one particular contractual stipulation.

The backlash concerns the reported introduction of a new artificial intelligence clause in contracts for child actors. As Deadline reports, this means requiring young performers to sign over the rights to their voices to AI for "commercial assets within their franchise."

Technically, this clause could give Hasbro the power to clone child actors' voices to be recreated via AI technology, to be used in perpetuity for promotional and other purposes.

Organized by the Agents of Young Performers Association (AYPA), almost 1,000 industry professionals have signed an open letter condemning the controversial AI terms on an "international children's franchise."

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Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/tv/articles/peppa-pig-backlash-us-company-072223148.html



Of course the AI companies have been peddling generative AI as a way to get rid of those pesky human creatives, including child actors, who aren't the hapless puppets some corporations would prefer them to be.

And that's simplified if they can get a child actor's parents or guardian to sign away the rights to that child's name before the young actor is old enough to know what's being signed away.
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Peppa Pig backlash as US company Hasbro requires child actors to sign voices over to AI (Original Post) highplainsdem 7 hrs ago OP
So many commercials now purr-rat beauty 7 hrs ago #1
original story by Euronews: SouthBayDem 6 hrs ago #2
These AI pricks... GiqueCee 4 hrs ago #3

purr-rat beauty

(1,656 posts)
1. So many commercials now
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 01:18 PM
7 hrs ago

Where I question the celeb's image or voice showcased in it. I'm reserved to think all non-notables are mostly AI.

AI -advertising illness

Shit isn't gonna sell more but will save the corps a buck with production costs

And boxes will still get smaller, prices will still go up, planned obsolescence will still be part of the creation of the product. Profits will be great, stockholders will be happy, consumers not so much

SouthBayDem

(33,446 posts)
2. original story by Euronews:
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 01:33 PM
6 hrs ago
https://www.euronews.com/culture/2026/06/26/peppa-pig-backlash-as-us-company-hasbro-requires-child-actors-to-sign-voices-over-to-ai

Not a lawyer so I have to ask: Are these clauses even remotely enforceable, similar to non-compete contracts for knowledge workers?

Thankfully I (as a childless '90s baby) won't be a paying Hasbro customer for the foreseeable future.

GiqueCee

(5,064 posts)
3. These AI pricks...
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 03:33 PM
4 hrs ago

... are headed down a dangerous road. Somebody's gonna make them sign their cojones over to Oscar Meyer. And with the most corrupt Supreme Court in American history likely to back their play, they feel free to rip creative people off to their shriveled black heart's delight.
Guess again, assholes.

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