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aboutaiaboutai · 3 months ago
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universalinfo · 1 year ago
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AI Script Generator vs. Human Writer: Comparing The Outputs
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, the emergence of AI script generators has sparked a significant debate in the writing community. Can artificial intelligence truly match the nuanced creativity of a human writer? This question is particularly intriguing when it comes to scriptwriting, a field that inherently relies on emotional depth, narrative structure, and character development. In this article, we delve into the comparison between AI script generators and human writers, exploring the strengths and limitations of each. Visit us at Versational.ai for more details and updates.
Understanding AI Script Generators
AI script generators are advanced software programs that use algorithms and machine learning to create scripts. These tools are designed to analyze vast amounts of data, including existing scripts, stylistic choices, and genre-specific trends, to generate original content. The allure of such tools lies in their ability to produce written material quickly and efficiently, potentially offering a wealth of ideas with minimal human input.
The Human Touch in Scriptwriting
Human scriptwriters bring to the table their personal experiences, emotions, and unique perspectives. The human touch in scriptwriting is evident in the way writers can delve into the complexities of human nature, capture subtle nuances in dialogue, and build relatable characters. The creative process for humans is also heavily influenced by cultural contexts, moral complexities, and philosophical underpinnings, which are areas where AI currently struggles.
Comparative Analysis: AI vs. Human Writers
Creativity and Originality
AI script generators can produce content that is structurally sound and logically coherent. However, when it comes to raw creativity and originality, they often fall short. Human writers excel in creating unexpected plot twists, deep emotional narratives, and original storylines that AI, with its current capabilities, cannot easily replicate.
Speed and Efficiency
In terms of speed, AI script generators have a clear advantage. They can churn out scripts in a fraction of the time it takes a human writer, making them valuable for brainstorming ideas or meeting tight deadlines. However, this speed may come at the cost of depth and detail that human writers naturally infuse into their scripts.
Consistency and Error Reduction
AI tools are programmed for consistency and can be incredibly useful in reducing errors and maintaining a uniform style. Human writers, while capable of incredible feats of creativity, are prone to inconsistencies and errors that can slip through even in the most meticulous editing processes.
Emotional Depth and Relatability
One of the most significant divides between AI-generated scripts and those written by humans is the depth of emotion and relatability. AI struggles to authentically capture the range of human emotions and subtleties that come naturally to human writers.
Adaptability and Learning
Human writers learn and adapt over time, drawing from personal experiences and feedback. While AI script generators can 'learn' from data, they lack the ability to intuitively adapt based on emotional intelligence and subjective feedback.
Genre Limitations
AI tools may excel in genres with more formulaic structures but struggle with genres that require high levels of creativity and innovation. Human writers can navigate across various genres with greater ease, bringing personal flair to each.
Cost-Effectiveness
For productions on a budget, AI script generators can offer a cost-effective solution. However, the value and depth brought in by a human writer can far outweigh the cost, especially in productions where storytelling is key.
Conclusion: Complementary, Not Competitive
The comparison between AI script generators and human writers isn't about declaring a winner. Instead, it's about recognizing the value each brings to the table. AI script generators can be powerful tools in the hands of human writers, offering assistance, inspiration, and efficiency. However, they cannot replace the intrinsic creativity, emotional depth, and personal touch that human writers bring to scriptwriting.
As AI technology continues to evolve, its collaboration with human creativity will likely become more seamless. For now, the best approach is to view AI script generators as what they are: tools to aid the human creative process, not replace it. In the world of scriptwriting, the heart and soul of a story still rest in the human experience, something that AI, in its current form, cannot fully emulate.
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dotthings · 2 years ago
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Just to show how bad this is and why the AI issue is important, there are Hollywood higher-ups who actually are looking for how to replace writers with AI. Have AI write the scripts.
“I’ve had a couple of higher-level people ask, if a strike does happen, how quickly could they spin up an AI system to just write the scripts? And they’re serious.” “I absolutely promise you that some people are already working on getting scripts written by AI, and the longer the strike lasts, the more resources will be poured into that effort.”
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beaft · 2 months ago
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forgive me if this is a foolish question but can someone explain why everyone is so up in arms about nanowrimo giving the ok to people using ai to generate their novels? like yeah, obviously it's stupid as hell because this is supposed to be a creative endeavour, but it's not like the people who do this shit are gonna be making any money or getting any clout from it. is it just because it's bad for the environment?
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werewolf-cuddles · 2 months ago
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Man, seeing a GoFundMe scammer's "We're trying to escape Gaza, I promise I'm definitely not lying to steal your money" post having thousands of notes just fills me with disgust.
Like.. the fact this shit is actually working, that these scammers are successfully exploiting people's empathy and desire to help to con money out of them, it's absolutely infuriating to see.
Stop blindly promoting every GoFundMe you see, for fucks sake. Learn to recognize when people are trying to con you. Just because they claim their fundraiser has been "verified" doesn't mean it actually is.
Even having photos attached to it isn't proof. Those could easily be stolen from elsewhere, and I've definitely seen at least one post that blatantly used AI generated bullshit.
I understand being desperate to do something, but no, this ain't it chief.
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skeletalheartattack · 3 months ago
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Subtitles below the keep reading:
Hey you, shut your mouth and look at my paw! DON'T FORGET!! [Incomprehensible sped up gibberish] This... Journey... Money... Loads of coins. [Incomprehensible sped up gibberish] What-about-her? What-about-her? ... What-about-her? 'She still like me? [Quiet but mostly incomprehensible gibberish about subtitles] O P S O P N O-1 1. Here's the spell: Love the mermaid, for sure! The mermaid is HAPPY! Okay! It's pretty normal for a fish, right? Guuuyyyssss, beeeee caaarefuuulll wiiiiith theeee GIIIIIRRRRLSSS!!! [Incomprehensible] Oh! Silly! Oh yes! Lamb chop boy! [Incomprehensible] [Very quietly, while white noise is playing over it] Goood eevening, aand weeelcome too the shoooowww... [In the background] Ohhh, mooney!
#video#elevenlabs#i generated three versions of this video and basically spliced together the best parts from each one into one thing#and also toned down the flashing of the red and white pound signs to be a lot slower#i'm honestly surprised how well everything spliced together. i was expecting it to be even a little bit noticeable but. nope apparently not#i did a few generations of meet the spy's intro and tried to splice together the best bits but theres just so much happening with the audio#there's a lot of funny portions of that audio. maybe i'll try again at it and see if i cant get the parts i like in one thing#truthfully i also don't know how much folks'll like these. as in compared to around the time the infomaniac stuff was made#so i'm not sure how much of these i'll be putting together and uploading. mostly just been fucking around and showing my friends#i'm mostly just intrigued to hear what the ai tries to say with some of these generations#since it's just trying to translate from one language to another#in this case. providing videos in english. and setting the translation from russian to english.#which seems to be the best thing so far (that i've tried) that causes more of the words being said to be off-script#like it'll usually most be like whats originally being said mostly but other times it's completely different from the source#i think this dub shows it best. between ''hey you. shut your mouth and look at my paw!'' and ''love the mermaid. the mermaid is happy!!''#i am also officially out of characters to generate more so i won't really be doing more than what i've already done for a while#i wanted to try and give it a video that plays backwards. flip that. then let it dub over it forwards.#but i'd have to wait until i get the character limit reset
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the-unconquered-queen · 4 months ago
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I haven't seen anyone talk about this following the buyout, but the thing about Choices's new direction is that…
AI-generated content? Not copyrightable.
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bythehearts · 1 month ago
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not to bring tiktok drama on tumblr but like every time a ‘scandal’ comes out with one of these ‘production companies’ that make fan films i always hope we’re finally gonna discuss how they professionalize something that should be an hobbyist endeavor… and yet every single time i’m disappointed.
#like I know we’ve been talking about it here on tumblr and i remember seeing like one or two videos on tt about it#but other than that creators really don’t seem to be engaging critically with the impact that the very nature of what they’re doing has#and look i truly do love the art that some of the people involved in the project make#like arone is truly one of the most talented cosplayers i know#ethan is an amazing actor and I’ve followed him since before he was even in the marauders#dorian is a great writer and idk the others as well but I’m sure they are all great artists#((naming the just cause i feel like being vague would be worse in this case))#and i do believe they engaged with the project with the best of intentions#without knowing or trying to afford grace on past controversy#and it truly is a horrible predicament to have your work be tainted like that for something you had no control over#but like i do think we should be questioning the very idea of how this fanfilms have been made is inherently a problem#like fanfilms are essentially fanfiction on camera#so as long as a few cosplayers want to get together with their iphones write a script and shoot at the local park I don’t have a problem#but if you are putting in place a product that somehow requires you to fundraise consistently for two years then I have a problem with it#ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE SELLING THE SCRIPT TO DO SO#cause even if that script hadn’t been ai generated#that script is fanfiction and you do. not. sell. fanfiction.#seriously like… do we need to go over our abc again?#like fanart and cosplayers are a bit different in the sense that people sell fanart/do commissions and they can be professional cosplayers#but for any other fanmade project that requires you to put pen to paper (or keyboard to chatgpt ig)#you need to be engaging with several ethical questions regarding any exchange of money#and personally i don’t think that there’s been engagement with those ethical reflections#and this isn’t about any of the people involved and not even about mischief productions specifically#it’s about a wider issue in how we have been collectively normalizing a way of doing things that should not be normal#and like yes star using ai and being overall not good is bad but like can we talk about EVERYTHING ELSE please
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kaiasky · 3 months ago
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i feel like when someone makes a video or essay or w/e about how AI isn't art they often prove their point by closing or opening w/ a chatgpt generated script or such to make a joke about how lame it is. and it feels like a bit of a self-defeating argument because idk.
compare your chatgpt script (thinking rn of this otherwise interesting video, but too many examples to name) to DougDoug Pajama Sam or whatever! clearly in the art form of "human + generative-ai interactions as performance" there are hits and misses. cause yours was a miss and his was a hit. generative ai isn't inherently shitty as an form, you just made shit art!
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sugar-and-spite · 7 months ago
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does anyone else get bothered by like. voice actors not being properly credited. is this just me.
like, to start, there are games that are GOOD about crediting their voice actors (genshin impact, honkai: star rail - information on who voices what character is readily available in game for playable characters, and easy enough to find for npcs)
but even hsr, i was watching one of their trailers the other day where clearly like 5 or 6 different people speak in it, and only 2 were credited???
and there are some games that don't give you that information at all. for example, i've also been playing afk journey recently, and liking it a lot, but there is NO information anywhere on what voice actors were involved. at all.
and it's been especially egregious in mobile games recently where there's just. no way to tell if human voice actors even touched the project at all. and it unfortunately makes me wonder if ai voices have been used in some of the games. like. that's the only reason i can think of why they'd be so reluctant to give credit to the voice actors, is if there weren't any voice actors. 😭
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aboutaiaboutai · 3 months ago
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oldmanffucker · 5 months ago
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I love when people learn what acting is when they see an actor making an acting choice & they’re like “that wasn’t even in the script omg” as if most stage directions say “shuffle your fingers 4 inches to the left” instead of actors embodying characters through body language
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hurglewurm · 10 months ago
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wish is the latest disney movie that kinda sucked for a few reasons
it was supposed to be 2D animated but they switched to a stylized 3D that looks half assed
they had an actual villain song but it wasn't that good
the movie hired pop music writers instead of musical writers so all the songs were forgettable apparently
the whole movie felt so weird that some people think the script might've been ai generated, considering it was in production during the writers strike
I don't think there's any major proof of that but the fact that people are wondering tells a lot about the movie
apologies for the long ask, there's just a lot of drama with this movie lol
oh interesting. wack as hell
just googled it a bit. why do they keep doing this with their protagonists of colour "classic disney princess movies" with the non-promotion and the movie ultimately not being good
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robocops-a-christ-allegory · 8 months ago
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//stumbling in coughing up blood// one last thing about the whole AI art thing. Ok another really funny aspect of It All is that thing people do where a artist isnt explicitly Anti AI Art and then people get all "well how am I to know their art isnt AI then?? Maybe its all been AI this whole time! Whos to say! Theyre clearly untrustworthy and a AI sympathizer!". Like we've invented a brand new kind of mcarthyism and its super weird.
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tobernaut · 3 months ago
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I’m at a hotel, so obviously I’m watching bad daytime TV and I just had the pleasure of laying my opticals on a completely AI generated commercial. The “art” (images.), animation, and voices were all AI. Y’all I am sick 🤢🤢🤢
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natka-here-for-comics · 1 month ago
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I asked Chat gbt to make me a mr beast script(cuz I wanna to see what they would come up with)and this is what they made me:
Title: The Ultimate Invisible Pizza Challenge
[INTRO]
MrBeast: "What’s up, guys! Today we’re doing the craziest challenge ever! We have 10 contestants, 50 invisible pizzas, and a goat named Gary! Whoever can find the most invisible pizzas in one hour wins… a lifetime supply of marshmallows!"
[SCENE 1: THE SETUP]
MrBeast: "Behind me is a giant inflatable unicorn, and hidden somewhere inside it are our invisible pizzas. Contestants, you have to wear these blindfolds and balance on one foot while reciting the alphabet backward. Go!"
[SCENE 2: GARY THE GOAT]
MrBeast: "While they search, let’s meet Gary! He’s trained to play chess but today he’s judging the pizza contest! Gary, what do you think of the invisible pizza situation?"
[GARY the goat bleats loudly, as if answering.]
[CONTESTANTS struggle, hilariously wobbling and mumbling the alphabet.]
[SCENE 3: PIZZA SCAVENGING]
MrBeast: "Contestants, time's ticking! Remember, you have to make a pizza-scented candle before you can claim your invisible pizzas! Go!"
[They scramble to make candles out of spaghetti and jellybeans.]
[SCENE 4: THE FINALE]
MrBeast: "Only 10 seconds left! Whoever can convince Gary to pick them as the winner gets all the invisible pizzas!"
[CONTESTANTS try to talk to GARY, who is busy nibbling on a rubber duck.]
[CLOSING]
MrBeast: "Time's up! Gary, who’s the winner?"
[GARY looks at the rubber duck.]
MrBeast: "Looks like the duck wins! Congratulations, you get a year’s supply of invisible pizzas and a rubber duck! See you next time!"
[FADE OUT with random dance music and GARY playing chess.]
(I can't believe people still think that AI will take over the world, bruh._.)
(I'll probably make this into YouTube poop or a tumbler meme in the future,but have this for now)
(also if anyone actually wants to use this script at least tell me and credit me because I'd like to see how it turns out,byeeeee)
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