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Hasbro demanding Peppa Pig child actors sign their voices over to AI
Posted on 6/25/26 at 11:45 am
Posted on 6/25/26 at 11:45 am
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Peppa Pig is famed for her love of jumping in muddy puddles, but the company behind the hit children’s TV series has created a different kind of splash with its approach to AI. Hasbro, the U.S. entertainment giant that acquired the Peppa Pig brand in 2019, is asking child actors on the animated series to sign over their voices to artificial intelligence under new contract terms, Deadline can reveal. Industry sources said AI clauses are now frequently appearing in kids’ contracts on TV and film projects, but Hasbro’s embrace of the terms on Peppa Pig has become a lightning rod for concern.
Nearly 1,000 people have signed an open letter (copied in full below), organized by the Agents of Young Performers Association (AYPA), condemning AI terms on an “international children’s franchise.” The open letter does not name Peppa Pig, and the AYPA declined to identify the series, but industry sources told Deadline that it refers to the beloved show.
The letter was also not specific about the clause in question, but theoretically, it could give Hasbro the power to clone a child’s voice and then use the AI-generated audio in Peppa Pig commercial assets. Hasbro told Deadline that it was committed to protecting child performers, adding that it wished to approach discussions about artificial intelligence responsibly and transparently.
AYPA members are increasingly concerned about children being asked to effectively surrender their voice and image rights. Agents frequently ask the body for advice on AI clauses without naming specific projects. The AYPA’s open letter said these clauses are often presented as a “take it or leave it” ultimatum, meaning children can lose out on work if their parents or guardians refuse to agree to the terms.
“Where the performer is a child, consent must be treated with the greatest of care. Children cannot provide fully informed legal consent and a parent or guardian’s approval should never be used as a blanket licence to capture, clone, train, or reuse a child’s voice indefinitely,” the letter said. “Any agreement involving a child’s voice should be fully exempt from all AI usage. No child should have their future professional identity shaped by an AI model created before they were old enough to understand its consequences.” It concluded: “We reject all contracts that require child performers to surrender voice rights indefinitely and without limits.”
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Posted on 6/25/26 at 11:49 am to Dr RC
"Let us pay you to do this thing anyone on the internet can do without payment or consent."
Screaming ensues.
Screaming ensues.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 12:08 pm to Dr RC
It's noble, but they will unfortunately lose.
Everyone will in this process.
Everyone will in this process.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 12:35 pm to Dr RC
AI sux.
AI is going to decimate industries. If they use an AI clone of their voice they should still be compensated if you ask me. It is their talent and property that has helped a product. If you want to continue to use my talent and property to make more products or make money then that person should be compensated with it is cloned using AI or not.
AI is going to decimate industries. If they use an AI clone of their voice they should still be compensated if you ask me. It is their talent and property that has helped a product. If you want to continue to use my talent and property to make more products or make money then that person should be compensated with it is cloned using AI or not.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 6:08 pm to Dr RC
Not sure how they do it with the Peppa production, but I recall reading that with Bluey the kids voices are done by kids of the production staff and they are not credited to protect the kids from getting any undue public criticism.
I've often wondered how they will move forward as the kids get older and their voices change. I could see using AI to capture the voice actors' voices so that you don't end up with a character's voice changing over time, but it's certainly a very sticky issue.
I've often wondered how they will move forward as the kids get older and their voices change. I could see using AI to capture the voice actors' voices so that you don't end up with a character's voice changing over time, but it's certainly a very sticky issue.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 8:51 pm to Dr RC
This article is very short sighted. The next Bluey, or Peppa Pig or whatever hit show in the future will have only AI voices so there aren’t any issues with stealing/using a persons voice because a person was never used in the first place.
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