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didn't apply to football earnings. everybody should be mad at the hollywood studio system. michael oher should join the writer's strike. to bring it full circle $6 hundred thousand dollars that michael lewis says was paid out by the movie studios for this property and he said it was all split between everybody including michael oher. >> bill: he came through our studio a couple weeks ago selling a book. such a gentleman. a gentle giant i would say for a guy that played five years in the nfl. had a great football career. i find it very sad. >> dana: very sad. one of the things he pointed out to me was keep a tight circle. that might have been a little bit of a tell. >> exactly. this is going to play out for weeks now. >> dana: stick around before we go. >> we have something for you before we go.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

say they are in in the business of replacing actors. it's meant to enhance performances, not create them. >> it's how you use the technology. >> i could be hit by a bus tomorrow and that's it. my perspectives can go to on and on and on and on and outside of the understanding it's done with a.i. or deepfake, there will be nothing to tell you it's not me, and me alone. >> reporter: fears of how a.i. will be used after the actors union is on strike saying the studios want to replace them with artificial performances. movie studios are pushing back on that claim. >> technology cannot replace an actor full on. you can't go head to toe and redo the entire face and expect that to be photo real. the technology isn't there right now. now, as it relates to writers, i think they can more easily be replaced by artificial intelligence.

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The Context

than usual. isn't going to be like a that we are just going to - than usual. isn't going to be like a that we are just going to get - than usual. isn't going to be like a that we are just going to get the l that we are just going to get the marketing for one or two films and is completely dominate week after week and month after month? it’s is completely dominate week after week and month after month? it's one ofthe week and month after month? it's one of the movies — week and month after month? it's one of the movies that _ week and month after month? it's one of the movies that we _ week and month after month? it's one of the movies that we will _ week and month after month? it's one of the movies that we will see on - of the movies that we will see on the scale but spending a lot of movie studios lending their brand and letting it run a little bit about how it is going to get into gaming lifestyle fashion and ways that have not been seen in a while. last time i saw movies marketing on the scale is probably the 90s and 80s. the scale is probably the 90s and 805. 30, 40 the scale is probably the 90s and 80s. 30, 40 years on something like this scale. . . 80s. 30, 40 years on something like this scale. , , ., economist steve hanke. journalist and broadcaster jenny kleeman. are you barbie or 0ppenheimer? are you barbie or oppenheimer? i like the idea of oppenheimer and it is still— like the idea of oppenheimer and it is still not — like the idea of oppenheimer and it is still not back to where it was pre—covid—19 in the double bill and

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Fox News at Night

i don't think i would go to the movie, regardless. i would wait until he came to a streaming service. >> if you watch it in some capacity, streaming service or something, you think you are supporting both but the actor say you are supporting them movie studios. >> i have not been to the movie theater since before the pandemic. >> you didn't see topknot in the movie theater. >> i want to see oppenheimer in the theaters. >> why is everyone so excited to see this? >> it looks like a well done film. i want to see it. >> i was under the impression that you should go to the movie so you can help the people who acted in the film when it was being made. don't they get a percentage or something. i thought that would help the actors but i am hearing you should not. >> should we go to the theaters?

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CNN News Central

>> lip dub was built for allowing studios the take content in their native tongue and put the content across the globe in a way that it looks native to the viewer. >> reporter: for its part, marz is not in the business of replacing actors, and its technology is meant to enhance performances and not create them. >> it is not a question of the technology, but it is how you use them. >> look, i could be hit by a bus tomorrow, and that is it. but my performances can go on and on and on, and outside of the understanding that it has been done with the a.i. or deep fake, there is nothing to tell you that it is not me, and me alone. >> fears of how the a.i. is going to be used is part of the reason that the actors went to strike, and the movie studios are pushing back on the claim. >> technology cannot replace an actor full-on. so you cannot go head-to-toe, and redo the entire face, and

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CNN News Central

used partyize after the actors went on strike. the movie studios are pushing back on that claim. technology cannot replace an actor full-on. so, you can not go head to toe and redo the entire face and expect that to be photo real. the technology just isn't there right now. now, as it relates to writers, i think, they can more easily be replaced by artificial intelligence. now, other than fulfilling my dreams of being, liam. there's stark warnings, especially for writers, more so than writers, this a.i. technology is already quite powerful at writing scripts, in another 6 months' time, whose to

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Erin Burnett OutFront

enhance performances, not create them. >> i don't think it's a question of the technology. it's how you use it. >> i could be hit by a bus tomorrow and that is it. my performances can go on and on, and outside of the understanding that it's been done with a eye or deepfake. there will be nothing to tell you that it is not me, in me alone. >> fears of how a.i. will be used as -- after the actors union is on strike, saying the studio is going to replace them with artificial performances. the movie studios are pushing back on that claim. >> technology can't replace an actor full on. you can't go head to toe and redo the entire face, and expect that to be voter real. the technology just isn't there right now. as it relates to rioters, i think that they can more easily be replaced by artificial intelligence. >> you ended on rioters there, although by the way, you with

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CNN Newsroom Live

amid a push from unions representing actors, writers and others that have gone on strike. the actors union joined the writers guild of america on the picket lines last week adding thousands more voices to the cause. they are fighting the major movie studios and streaming platforms for better pay, residuals, benefits and protections over the use of artificial intelligence. the group representing the studio says they already offered a new deal. a claim that the union refuted. for more i am joined by the national executive director and chief negotiator for the union. thank you for joining us. at the center of this strike is the disparity in pay and access

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CNN Newsroom Live

5% leaves are members working for less in 2023 in real dollar terms than they made in 2020 and their proposal package leaves them earning less and 2026 then they made in 2020. our members do not think it is okay to go backwards when they are the faces in the voices of the projects that make the business operate. the streaming platforms would not exist and the studios would not exist. it is not fair well ceos compensation continues to go up that are members fall behind. a 5% increase is not something they should be trumpeting as the historic increase in 35 years, if that is the greatest increase that says something about you. >> these tv and movie studios said they cannot afford any more than this, what would you say to them on that point?

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