Submitted by IvyGold t3_120jjui in television
ssbrichard t1_jdhi66q wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How a Hollywood writers’ strike can derail a great TV show by IvyGold
This is 2023 chatGPT can replace these writers easily lol
Archamasse t1_jdhkchs wrote
I can imagine believing this if you watch a ton of bad boilerplate TV, but as of 2023, ChatGPT is still very regularly producing the text equivalent of 7 fingered hands and a general sense of "uncanny valley" in the output.
cabose7 t1_jdhloe3 wrote
Yeah, I was reading some experiences of people using it for screenwriting and does it random stuff like lose track of who's holding objects and other inexplicable errors.
And that's not even getting into writing something actually compelling.
twbrn t1_jdj6eby wrote
> I can imagine believing this if you watch a ton of bad boilerplate TV
So ChatGPT can probably take over for 911 Lone Star?
IvyGold OP t1_jdhjhtb wrote
Nah. AI can't provide the context of the uncomfortable season 2 murder mystery.
Or can it?
MulciberTenebras t1_jdhnbas wrote
Either way, they'd be sued for using it because the bot just steals stories/characters from other copyrighted films and shows.
TheTrotters t1_jdijknc wrote
As opposed to human writers who are never heavily inspired or influenced by copyrighted films and shows.
cabose7 t1_jdiufo7 wrote
Stop anthropomorphizing commercial software.
pootie820 t1_jdi9s3j wrote
watch the episode of South Park from a few weeks ago if you thing ChatGPT can write as well as humans, as least at this point in time.
They used a script written in ChatGPT for one scene and, while it is made obvious they are doing it in the show, even if they didn't you can tell the exact first line that it takes over from the human writers.
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