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The Hollywood actors' union on Monday (November 6) said it has yet to reach an agreement with major studios on several items, including the use of AI. - REUTERS

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00:00 Netflix on Monday told Reuters talks with striking Hollywood actors were ongoing
00:05 after their union rejected the latest offering from the major studios.
00:10 Netflix's co-chief executive Ted Sarandos.
00:14 They're ongoing, we're at the table all day every day and we are trying to get the strike resolved and get the town back to work.
00:20 The alliance of motion picture and television producers, which represents Netflix, Walt Disney and other companies,
00:26 presented what the studios called their last, best and final offer on Saturday.
00:32 The SAG after a union on Monday said in a statement the two sides had yet to reach an agreement on several items,
00:39 including the use of artificial intelligence.
00:42 It added that it was determined to secure the right deal and bring a responsible end to a strike that has gone on for four months now.
00:51 Hollywood actors walked off the job in July to demand higher compensation in the streaming TV era,
00:57 as well as protections around the use of AI and other games.
01:02 Actors are seeking assurances that their digital likenesses will not be used without their permission.
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