AI is changing video games — and striking performers want their due

Actor and stunt performer Andi Norris wears a full body suit covered in sensors — part of the behind-the-scenes process that makes video game characters come to life. Norris is part of the negotiating team for SAG-AFTRA, which is on strike against major gaming companies. The future of AI in game development has become a central issue. Andi Norris

Andi Norris

Jasiri Booker’s parkour and breaking movements are used to animate the title character in Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales video game. 

“I stick to walls. I beat people up. I get beaten up constantly, get electrocuted and turn invisible,” the

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