Acting Business Boot Camp

Episode 326: An Actor's Guide to AI (Part Two)


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In last week’s episode, we explored the fascinating yet daunting world of AI in the entertainment industry. If you haven’t listened to Part 1 yet, stop right now and go back! Everything we cover in this episode builds on what we discussed previously.

In this follow-up episode, we continue our conversation with Erik Passoja—an AI expert and industry professional—who provides deeper insight into how AI is reshaping the acting world, especially in voiceover work. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by the rapid advancements in AI, you’re not alone. But don’t worry—Erik offers practical ways to navigate this shifting landscape while empowering actors to embrace their expertise.

You Are the Expert

One of the most impactful takeaways from this episode is Erik’s powerful statement: “When you perform, you are the expert.”

As AI continues to evolve, actors must remember that what makes them unique cannot be replicated by machines. AI can generate voices and even expressions, but it cannot create the deep emotional connection that comes from human experience. Your authenticity, presence, and ability to breathe life into a character are irreplaceable.

The Rise of AI in Voiceover and Performance

Erik discusses Eleven Labs, a company that has mastered AI-generated voice replication. With just seconds of recorded speech, they can generate a synthetic voice pattern nearly identical to the original. While this technology is exciting, it also raises significant concerns about privacy, copyright, and ethical use.

One shocking example Erik shared was how a deepfake voice of President Joe Biden was used in a robocall scam. This highlights the dangers of AI voice cloning and underscores the importance of protecting actors’ voices and performances.

How to Protect Yourself as an Actor

So, how can actors ensure they remain in control of their work in this evolving AI landscape? Here are some key takeaways:

  • Read your contracts carefully. If you’re represented, make sure your agent is reviewing all AI-related clauses. If you’re non-union, be extra cautious.

  • Look for AI-related language. Contracts should specify that your voice, image, or likeness will not be used beyond what was originally agreed upon.

  • Stay informed. The entertainment industry is actively working on protections, such as digital watermarking, which will help track AI-generated performances and ensure fair compensation.

  • Advocate for AI ethics. Legislation such as the No Fakes Act is currently being proposed to regulate AI use in entertainment. Call your representatives and voice your support!

AI as an Opportunity, Not Just a Threat

While AI presents challenges, it also opens new possibilities. AI could potentially be used to generate passive income for actors by licensing their voices for ethical projects. With proper regulations and safeguards in place, AI could create opportunities rather than replace human talent.

Overcoming Overwhelm

Feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone. The key to staying grounded is focusing on what you can control:

  • Stay present. Instead of getting lost in fear of the future, focus on honing your craft.

  • Take care of yourself. Avoid getting consumed by the doom-and-gloom AI narratives—spend time in nature, engage in self-care, and nurture your artistry.

  • Keep storytelling alive. As Erik eloquently put it, storytelling is what has connected humans for thousands of years. AI may change the industry, but it will never replace the need for powerful human performances.

What’s Next?

We want to keep this conversation going! If you have any questions about AI and its impact on acting, click the link in the show notes to submit your questions. We’ll be gathering them and bringing Erik back for another episode where he’ll address your concerns.

Also, if you feel like you need to hit the reset button on your 2025, I’m opening up free consults again! If you want to take charge of your acting career with clarity and confidence, click the link in the show notes to set up a session.

Claim Your Free Consultation!

Are you ready to take your acting career to the next level? I’m offering free consultations to help you gain clarity, confidence, and actionable steps to move forward. If you’re feeling stuck or overwhelmed, let’s talk! Click the link in the show notes to book your free consultation today.

As always, stay safe and treat yourself real well.

Until next time!

 

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