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 While creative talent issweating it out on picket lines, Netflix is hard at work developing its machine learning infrastructure.Streaming video giant Netflix is looking to hire artificial intelligence specialists, dangling one salary that pays as much as $900,000, even as Hollywood actors and writers are in the midst of a historic strike that aims to curtail the industry s use o stanley cup f A.I.One job posting, for a product manager of Netflix s machine learning platfor stanley cup m, lists a total compensation range of $300,000-$900,000.  You will be creating product experiences that have never been done before,  the listing boasts.                                        Netflix is also on the hunt for a senior software engineer to  [develop] a product that makes it easy to build, manage and scale real life [machine learning] applications,  for an annual income between $100,000 and $700,000, as well as a machine-learning scientist to  develop algorithms that power high quality localization,  with a total pay between $150,000 and $750,000.Hollywood strikes having ripple effect on British entertainmentGeorgia movie industry hit amid stanley cup  ongoing Hollywood strikeHollywood strikes could fuel rise of influencer contentA spokesperson for Netflix declined to comment on the job postings and referred CBS MoneyWatch to a statement from the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which is representing studios  including Paramount Global, the parent company of CBS News  in negotiations with writers and Ylwb New York City Mayor Eric Adams responds to migrant crisis criticism:  Everything is on the table
 The Newseum has stopped selling T-shirts emblazoned with the phrase  You Are Very Fake News,  facing public backlash after journalists suggested the phrase seems to run counter to the museum s stated mission to  increase public understanding of the importance of a free press and the First Amendment.  The Newseum has remo adidas originals ved the  You Are Very Fake News  T-shirts from the gift shop and online,  Newseum director of public relations Sonya Gavankar said in a statement.  We m adidas campus ade a mistake and we apologize. A free press is an essential part of our democracy and journalists are not the enemy of the people. A search of the Newseum s online store did not show the shirt, which was available for sale on Friday.    We have removed the  You Are Very Fake News  t-shirts from the gift shop and online. We made a mistake and we apologize. A free press is an essential part of our democracy and journalists are not the enemy of the people. https://t.co/eLXa9t646gmdash; Newseum  @Newseum  August 4, 2018  The Newseum faced intense criticism online, particularly from those in the media, after Poynter on Friday first highlighted the museum was selling the shirts. The Newseum initially defended the decision to sell the merchandise, describing it as a freedom of speech issue.                                         We recognize why you re asking the question,  Gavankar said when CBS News and other adidas samba  outlets first inquired why the museum would sell the shirts.  As a nonpartisan organization, people with