Hey Aqua
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I'm sure we're already at the point that AI is participating in a large portion of scripted entertainment, especially of the episodic variety. When the public decides whether they want that, especially in the absence of knowledge of whether that help exists, I suspect the entertainment that uses AI artfully will win the market for eyeballs.
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A new hero for you.
Already listened to the audio.
He's right, but so is Horace, in a way.
The theory of reflexivity puts us past the point of absurdity with modern entertainment, but not so far quite yet that we've begun to slingshot the other way.
Legacy media literally can't compete with independent media. The entertainment industry is trying to squeeze blood from its quarry of franchises and has no viable way to update itself. Same goes for music and book publishing; they're retreating into legacy IP because they're set up to have no choice. That's only going to work for so long.
It's soon going to be that AI provides us with endless McArt, McMusic and McMovies but the good stuff is, like always, going to be from human imagination.