WGA Picket Line Updates: Signs, AI Threat, Business Impact, and Revenue Losses

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The Writers Guild of America strike against Hollywood studios continued on its third day with strong turnout at 10 Los Angeles locations as well as at Silvercup Studios and Seret Studios in New York City. LAPD was present but in a low-key capacity, with Officer Angel Gomez of the department’s Labor Relations Unit standing by ready to mediate any disputes between the guild and Netflix security if need be. Picket lines are scheduled to continue through Friday.
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