
The movie follows “a celebrated screenwriter called Jack who finds his world shaken when he encounters a cutting-edge AI scriptwriting system.
After initially being sceptical, Jack realises the AI matches his skills and surpasses his empathy and understanding of human emotions.”
Original story:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjll3w15j0yo
by K9sBiggestFan
4 Comments
Good for them. AI has no right to replace human talent. That cinema made the right decision.
This is a slap in the face to all the real human beings who worked on that film. I understand the PCC doing this, because nobody needs people angry at them on the internet, but the people doing the screeching should be ashamed of themselves.
I wonder what the first machine-written film was. [Sunspring](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY7x2Ihqjmc) was made in 2016, and written by [Benjamin](https://news.sci-fi-london.com/movie-written-ai-algorithm-turns-out-be-hilarious-and-intense).
Good luck. I remember stories of how the Luddites won in the end.
AI written movies seem inevitable, especially for streaming-only releases.
I feel like they’re just not gonna say it’s written by AI. Probably gonna omit the screenwriter credit for such movies or say something like “original screenplay by Netflix”.