https://www.vulture.com/article/generative-ai-hollywood-movies-tv.html

Everyone Is Already Using AI (And Hiding It)

>She was fresh off a plane from Seattle, where she had done a talk with the science-fiction author Ted Chiang, who has written at length about why AI will never create great art.

>It didn’t look as good as it would have if he’d used traditional VFX software like Houdini or Maya, but he didn’t think most people would notice the difference. “Oh, there’s quality lost,” he said. “But that’s only lost on the people who appreciate it, like fine wine.”
This could well be the same for AI generated books. The era of lowest possible viable quality draws nigh.

>“I’ve listened to execs say, ‘So we can load a season of scripts into AI and it can churn out a show in a day?’ And I’m just like, Is that what you want? Meanwhile, all the people under them, who are also invited to listen, walk out of those meetings wanting to take a shower.”
One prompt to rule them all. Just write the book's outline and let it do the rest. That's not all that different from what exists with some writers who give ideas to contracted writers who use the major writer's name.

>The doomsday scenario is easy to imagine: powerful tools controlled by even more powerful companies, producing infinite, low-cost content.