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SpaceOwl90948 karma

In this CNBC article it says that in the future we'll have an assembly line for a script for some TV show, AI would produce bad dialogue, and then there'd be the dialogue finisher. And then it would produce a bad premise, and there'd be the premise coordinator. You'd have many different writers' jobs — none of them is writer. And each one of these jobs would, theoretically, take less skill and pay less than the current job of a writer.

What do you think about this scenario? What can the writers do to avoid this or a similar scenario from becoming a reality in the future?