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Idealistic_Crusader25 karma

Well think about this;

The D&D Dungeon Masters Guide has a series of tables to roll on and generate your adventure.

I could genuinely roll on those tables and then write a book or a script. And I actually plan on doing just that.

So, how is that any different than AI?

It's a predetermined set of variables; AI combs its detabase from preset variables.

Randomly determined; if the AI is choosing the beats, it's as out of your hands as the rolling of a percentile die, so...

How is it any different?

Idealistic_Crusader21 karma

As an indie film maker this is incredible to read, unbelievable in so many ways, yet also very evident in the outcome of all the films.

My girlfriend and I frequently comment how the integrity of the artwork seems to always take precedent.

Idealistic_Crusader20 karma

I have read Keanu say that if we keep watching them, you'll keep making them.

Idealistic_Crusader18 karma

Yeah no kidding, I'm taking a screen shot of this answer and reading back to myself at regular intervals while I work towards my goal of becoming a film director.

Idealistic_Crusader8 karma

So you have thought about it.

And we're definitely of the same mind about it.

AI is rolling a million sided dice. But you or I, aka, the writer still have to be any amount of great at writing and story telling to spin it all into a captivating story. Knowing when to omit a roll for preference of a different option, and knowing how to adapt something to taste.

As the OP said; if you're a great writer, you'll be safe.