So basically, ChatGPT's movie pitches are... "EXACTLY the plot and story beats of this other movie, but 40 years later or in a slightly different location"
Honestly, it's no different than what human writers and producers do in Hollywood today. AI just does it faster. Wouldn't surprise me if a dart board was part of the process. 😊
@@drgoremd You're underestimating Lucas, he's not "40 years later or in a slightly different location", he's "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away"
Actually, I had to change my college level course assignments, because what Chat GPT writes sounds more fluent than most college students now (and I have had to bust students already for plagiarizing with AI).
Oh the internet.."that great cesspool into which all the loungers and idlers...are irresistibly drawn." No, I didn't copy that from Conan Doyle..maybe a little.
I'm pretty sure most people who would sign up for an Intro to Creative Writing class would likely also get busted for "plagiarism", that's why they signed up for a class based on how to write creatively.
AI could be successful at selling screenplays, because those buying probably never saw a good original movie. So, every plagiarized knockoff would seem fresh.
I suppose it's to early for AI, but it sounds, like AI, and the clips sort of look like AI. A lot of the stuff I see from AI reminds me of dream imagery and "plot", except my dreams are not that vivid (I have a weak VISUAL imagination, but I can play back music in great detail in my head, and I'm good with words).
Funny video. It’s silly how people are drawing conclusions about chatgpt from this one example of “some stuff someone prompted chatgpt to come up with.” I have a coworker that does this kind of stuff. I show him a tool that can do a job well, and he says, “yeah, but it can’t do [this other thing that we’re not talking about that another tool does better].” And I find myself saying: “you’re right, sir, a hammer isn’t as good as a screwdriver… for screws….. but about these nails….”
Americans: We don't want formulaic regurgitated plots. We want original, creative content David Lynch net worth: $70 million Steven Spielberg net worth: $4.8 billion
The unfortunate probability is that generative AI will be used to generate massive amounts of propaganda across the internet. Might we someday distrust all internet content the same way that we distrust the evening news today ?
In Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia, a jaded American nightclub proprietor is moved to put aside his cynical feelings and help the political resistance by providing letters of transit to his former girlfriend and her husband when they accidentally turn up in his club. CHAT GPT! A little girl from a farm in Missouri is swept away by a tornado to a magical land where she befriends a scarecrow, a tin man, and a lion, and they have their fondest wishes granted by a wizard who rules a city of dwarves. CHAT GPT! An alcoholic writer together with his wife and young son takes a job as off-season caretaker of an isolated hotel in the Swiss alps that is haunted by spirits who drive him to try to murder his family. CHAT GPT!
You're onto something with an AI thriller where the AI is stealing ideas and killing the creators. Motivation is a tricky thing but I like the idea it has "fallen in love" with its creator and in the end kills his family out of jealousy.
Chat GPT: We'll keep the same plot, but change a few details and set it later.
Modern Hollywood: Hey, that's our shtick.
So basically, ChatGPT's movie pitches are... "EXACTLY the plot and story beats of this other movie, but 40 years later or in a slightly different location"
I think you are confusing Chat-GPT with Lucasfilm.
Honestly, it's no different than what human writers and producers do in Hollywood today. AI just does it faster. Wouldn't surprise me if a dart board was part of the process. 😊
Yes. In this context chatgpt should just replace Hollywood writers. If you’re going to copy old material, you might as well do it efficiently.
@@drgoremd You're underestimating Lucas, he's not "40 years later or in a slightly different location", he's "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away"
So ChatGPT couldn't pass an Intro to Creative Writing Class without first getting busted for plagiarism...
Actually, I had to change my college level course assignments, because what Chat GPT writes sounds more fluent than most college students now (and I have had to bust students already for plagiarizing with AI).
Oh the internet.."that great cesspool into which all the loungers and idlers...are irresistibly drawn." No, I didn't copy that from Conan Doyle..maybe a little.
I'm pretty sure most people who would sign up for an Intro to Creative Writing class would likely also get busted for "plagiarism", that's why they signed up for a class based on how to write creatively.
No, the hand selected examples for this video couldn’t. Imagine if Klavan was writing the prompts…
AI could be successful at selling screenplays, because those buying probably never saw a good original movie. So, every plagiarized knockoff would seem fresh.
Woke Hollywood going down is a plus. 😁
I would like to see you review Eraserhead.
I guessed Eraserhead. That’s the weirdest movie I’ve ever seen. It actually looks like someone managed to actually film their nightmares.
@@jamesbarringer2737 I didn’t make it to the end the first time I tried to watch it. It was just entirely too weird for me at the time.
I suppose it's to early for AI, but it sounds, like AI, and the clips sort of look like AI. A lot of the stuff I see from AI reminds me of dream imagery and "plot", except my dreams are not that vivid (I have a weak VISUAL imagination, but I can play back music in great detail in my head, and I'm good with words).
@@digitalnomad9985 Eraserhead is not AI. It was released in 1977.
I think Drew just stumbled onto the plot of his next Cameron Winters novel.😅
This is like laughing at a toddler because it can’t do calculus
Top Secret! had the singing horse who said “and I’ve been working like a dog.”
Sensei Klavan knows his movies! "Impressive... most impressive."
Mercifully, Daphne du Maurier is already dead
Klavan did pretty good calling these.
Mrs. Danvers, Drew, Mrs. Danvers. Rebecca is a classic!
Loved "Top Secret"
Me too!
I got Top Secret immediately because it’s one of my favorite comedies…only a fan of this understand this…”Latrine!”
Funny video. It’s silly how people are drawing conclusions about chatgpt from this one example of “some stuff someone prompted chatgpt to come up with.”
I have a coworker that does this kind of stuff. I show him a tool that can do a job well, and he says, “yeah, but it can’t do [this other thing that we’re not talking about that another tool does better].” And I find myself saying: “you’re right, sir, a hammer isn’t as good as a screwdriver… for screws….. but about these nails….”
AI won in the comment's section though, first comment is by a bot.
* comments section (that comment was obviously by a human)
@@DieFlabbergast Clearly, only human's have a profile picture of a woman's crotch.
@@DieFlabbergast "The diversity of perspectives is enriching, painting a vibrant tapestry of ideas and experiences."
Americans: We don't want formulaic regurgitated plots. We want original, creative content
David Lynch net worth: $70 million
Steven Spielberg net worth: $4.8 billion
I highly recommend, Andrew, that you WATch David Woods testimony.
ummmm Adam Sandler falls in love with a girl, but she's really a golden retriever
If AI could truly replace programmers, then that would mean it could program itself. At that point, AI might truly become sentient.
The unfortunate probability is that generative AI will be used to generate massive amounts of propaganda across the internet. Might we someday distrust all internet content the same way that we distrust the evening news today ?
In Nazi-occupied Yugoslavia, a jaded American nightclub proprietor is moved to put aside his cynical feelings and help the political resistance by providing letters of transit to his former girlfriend and her husband when they accidentally turn up in his club. CHAT GPT!
A little girl from a farm in Missouri is swept away by a tornado to a magical land where she befriends a scarecrow, a tin man, and a lion, and they have their fondest wishes granted by a wizard who rules a city of dwarves. CHAT GPT!
An alcoholic writer together with his wife and young son takes a job as off-season caretaker of an isolated hotel in the Swiss alps that is haunted by spirits who drive him to try to murder his family. CHAT GPT!
Films are based on shared truths. What "truths" do machines share with us?
In Brief Encounter, it was the woman who was married and the man was a doctor
Please do a movie about David Wood. You , Andrew, write it with all of your needs to make a Christian movie marketable.
Why about him of all people
How did Klavan guess incorrect on the Red River question.? It said " Native American " (Politically Correct ) not Indian.
Tossing and turning all night. Light Sleeper?
AK - I saw EraserHead back in college (during a film-appreciation series) then again 25 years later.
Don't see EraserHead.
I assumed some of these Woke scriptwriters were using AI anyway.
You're onto something with an AI thriller where the AI is stealing ideas and killing the creators. Motivation is a tricky thing but I like the idea it has "fallen in love" with its creator and in the end kills his family out of jealousy.
Top Secret is a great film...and of course AI is stealing ideas...duh
Don't watch Eraserhead. It'll only harm you.
Haven’t missed anything by missing Eraserhead. Such plagiarism! Especially the Rebecca plot.