SAG-AFTRA has overwhelmingly approved a groundbreaking three-year contract with the AMPTP, securing substantial pay and residual increases, safeguards against AI exploitation, and enhanced industry safety. The 78.33% approval signals progress, though some members disagreed about AI provisions. Valued at over one billion dollars, the deal includes sustained minimum wage hikes through 2026, transparent streaming viewership data requirements, and improved measures against sexual harassment. The agreement's ratification, with a 38.15% turnout, signifies a positive turn for the industry, ushering in a return to full-scale productions. While addressing AI concerns, the contract ensures clear consent and compensation for the digital recreation of actors' likenesses. Despite some reservations, the overall approval positions the deal as a groundbreaking achievement, according to SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher. As Hollywood resumes operations, ongoing discussions on AI and potential industry challenges remain.
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