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Negotiations are set to resume between the WGA and AMPTP with the two sides working through the main sticking points of the strike: wage increases, residuals from streaming and the use of artificial intelligence. “Our focus is getting a fair deal for writers as soon as possible,” the Writers Guild said in a statement. NBC’s Chloe Melas reports for TODAY.