Fan Service Earlier this year, the Screen Actors Guild joined the Writers Guild of America on the picket lines, the first time both unions went on strike at the same time since 1960. While the WGA has since come to an agreement with studios, SAG-AFTRA’s strike is still ongoing — and the use of artificial intelligence in the industry has remained a huge point of contention, with actors calling for protections against studios using AI-generated versions of their voices or likenesses — and for good reason. Take Disney, which has come under fire this week after a video resurfaced on social media showing horribly CGI-generated background actors in the movie “Prom Pact,” a B-grade teen movie on the Disney Channel. The clip, which first made its rounds on social media back in April, shows an audience seated on bleachers watching a high school basketball game. While the first row of players appears to be made up of human actors, the row behind them is almost entirely composed of awkwardly generated CGI ones — a dystopian glimpse at the future of film production. Noticed it's a whole row of AI actors. Yikes! Disney is insane and just more reason why the AMPTP needs to ditch this plan to replace background actors with AI. The uncanny valley will always make your show/film look like hot garbage and age like milk. pic.twitter.com/NpfNbx2X1T — Christopher Marc Supports SAG-AFTRA (@_ChristopherM) October 12, 2023 Aged Like Milk The clip reignited a heated debate surrounding the use…Disney Mocked for Ludicrously Fake CGI "Actors" in Crowd Scene