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AI Screenwriting - is it more efficient and effective
AI Screenwriting - is it more efficient and effective
AI Screenwriting - is it more efficient and effective
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whenever you're ready you can go ahead
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yeah
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yeah so I don't want to thank you so
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much for this invitation
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um I'd like to speak briefly about Ai
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and skin writing because I believe this
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is a very interesting relationship with
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that you know AI has you know slowly
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eroded its way even interesting right
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anger but I believe it has presented you
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know a great opportunity to assist and
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enhance this writing process in various
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ways also we have we are
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I believe at the Paradigm Shift where we
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cannot ignore Ai and actually we should
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embrace such and equip ourselves with
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this new technology and today I would
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the the seminar my presentation will be
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divided into two parts of the looking
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discussing intro creature and
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authenticity because I think this is
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what what is most asked in writing as
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artists writers as artists and skin
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writing pedagogist also I will look a
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little bit into the copyright lies the
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AI actor European Parliament past um I
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think I believe 10 days ago and a brief
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discussion and curate session but also I
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would want to talk about maybe not so
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much about AI generated scripts because
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I'm I'm not keen on them for obvious
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reasons but tomorrow I'll be looking at
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AI as my personal assistant
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um because like I said a few minutes ago
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I do believe that AI can really assist
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us in in the creative process of course
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it does not particularly or at least not
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yet it does not replace human creativity
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intuition but it should be seen as a
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supportive tool that can enhance our
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school nighting process still the
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creative decisions the artistic Vision
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should remain in the hands of human
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screenwriter it's more like a
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screenboard for creativity
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also I'd like to
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acknowledge uh Morgan that who inspired
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um you know this this seminar also Dylan
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cycle who is Maltese AI scientist and
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have a crime who is an American AI
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artist visual artist now I do recommend
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that
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um
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for anyone who has the time and and
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the willingness to follow this true hour
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wonderful interview that uh Moga that
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was interviewed by Stephen Bartlett uh
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girl that used to work for Google
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um he was a Google officer but it's
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quite an incredible to our interview
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now
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um creativity
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um
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should not replace creativity in this
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sense not that it kind of which I don't
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think is as yet possible a creativity
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involves certain types of mental
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processes processing and AI cannot do
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with that it's still an algorithm it's
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robotic it does not contain or possess
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types of intuition
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um you know reasoning empathy
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um also according to Heather crank it
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does not have the ability to use
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um abstract Concepts
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um it does not have emotions it doesn't
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have Consciousness it cannot must task
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that uh that involve complex and
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unstructured data
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so um it lacks the ability to creatively
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come up with original ideas and that
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resonate with human emotion and
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experiences right this is I think our
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strength asking writers as artists
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whereby our uniqueness our authenticity
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um will actually give us the ability to
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convey still convey and create a
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meaningful narratives that resonates
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with our audience on psychological level
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um this is something that you know human
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beings do very well and I believe this
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is where we need to focus
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um like I said AI does not own internal
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experiences Emotions free will whereas
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as Humanity or human beings you know our
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authenticity is richer multi-dimensional
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and despite true lived experience
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um now um also to put things in
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perspective of course as far as
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authenticity and you know some
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creativity of course AI has some but
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it's all defined by their creators right
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um the authenticity that AI
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has root this is rooted in in in in the
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purpose in the personalization so
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um they are authentic to the core the
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purpose and values that their creators
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have defined
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um so because of that
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um we have copyright laws who right now
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are a bit all over the place so
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definitely it lacks uh uniformity and
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you know this this Global agreement so
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sometimes it's very difficult for us to
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work in one country
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um thinking we're okay as far as the
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laws are concerned but could be
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completely different in another country
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so this is why European Parliament has
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passed this AI act around data quality
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transparency human oversight and and
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accountability of course the aim is to
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address ethical questions and then
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implementation uh challenges in various
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sectors ranging from Healthcare
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education because that's actually
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um what really matters to as education
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to finance and and energy
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also it's extremely important that
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um one knot is only a word of what EU
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Parliament has passed but
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um you know another big
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um you know player is of course the US
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and incidentally on the 28th of June
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there is this free webinar right which
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talks about uh wax and copyrights in a i
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generated content right and it's free of
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charge I've registered for it so
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um you know armed with that knowledge
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um I think you know we can work together
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and in a way with this world of
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negativity bias in a way to work
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together protect ourselves and use AI in
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a controlled manner
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now so I do use Ai and it's a wonderful
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tool for all these reasons that are that
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you find on this slide so of course idea
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generation script analysis so and so
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forth because it can definitely provide
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a starting point particularly maybe for
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Young Writers to overcome for instance
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you know writer's block
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um now the the AI works of course we
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know on algorithms yeah and it can
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analyze an incredible amount of of data
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including existing scripts and novels
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films and to generate ideas and concepts
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for screenplays right identifying Trends
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and patterns right they can provide us
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with you know fresh ideas and and
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um
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creative prompts however it is at the
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human agency yeah that would still
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determine which prompts resonate most
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and then perhaps then eventually work on
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them keep them and turn those fronts
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into full plot or script so
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um as a script analysis uh you know it's
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a wonderful tool to analyze
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um sorry
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um Post in the story
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um looking at you know inconsistencies
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uh even you know suggest some
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um Solutions because we know that
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sometimes we kind of corner ourselves
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with with the story of trying to write
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um so definitely you know it can offer
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suggestions for improvements and help
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identify potential issues and you know
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like I said inconsistencies in the
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scripture um they can help us create
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character bios profiles such as traits
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motivations you know they can even you
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know simulate dialogue based on the
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characters we have created of course
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based on the different personalities
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um
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so it's really it's up to us how we
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usage and how much we actually accept
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for what uh you know AI is uh suggesting
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right I mean as far as characters is
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concerned it can help us with creating
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characters backstories attributes
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personalities behaviors character Acts
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so there's quite a large uh you know it
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can AI can help us with
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um of course as far as plot development
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it can help us identify a narrative
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structure plot points and pacing
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sometimes even if we write a script in a
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particular genre right right
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so it will suggest whether we have used
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the correct session the conventions you
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know whether we meet audience
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preferences so you can definitely
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suggest plot development twists and
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turns
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um it can also fully help us in
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providing our working documents as
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scriptwriters particularly you know the
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beat sheet which sometimes can be a bit
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overwhelming
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um you know the treatments writer
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so also once we have a well structured
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or we think we have a well-structured
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first draft we can pass it through Ai
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and then can you know give us feedback
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okay then it's up to us you know what
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we're gonna do with the feedback but as
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a human writer we can adapt and
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customize it you know as our needs arise
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and of course the most wonderful is
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script editing you know proofreading and
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grammar checks for non-natives like
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myself
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um of course not later you know speaking
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in English language formatting as well
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and
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um so yeah still the creative judgment
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remains in human control
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um it can help us Predictive Analytics
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is audience analysis uh AI can analyze
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audience teacher preferences and to help
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us tailor our script to specific Target
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demographics yeah also help us in
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understanding audience Trends and
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preferences and you can provide insight
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into what elements May resonate with
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viewers
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um so what I'm saying is that the last
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one is very important virtuous relating
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assistant so really it's a creative
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partner that help us generate ideas
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prompts outline suggestions feedback to
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augment and accelerate and facilitate
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really the human skin hygiene process so
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but I'd like to say that this human
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writers that will still drive all the
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creators started traveling judgment
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control over the script AI would just
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enhance uh the the the creativity rather
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than the replication yet right in fact
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you know it's a wonderful almost
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sandwich
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collaboration between human and API and
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it is really a
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valuable to to to to work with
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um and I can suggest some websites or
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definitely chat digital compute Class A
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Cloud AI
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um toolbox Jasper those are AI scripts
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writing
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um tools however
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um the scripts it generates uh
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thankfully uh
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quite an interesting it's painting by
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numbers
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and that's where you know my
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love with AI stops it's more at the the
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um
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it's providing the context the um the
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basics right upon which I can write a
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script holy that is um you know written
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by me
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so
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this is what I have for today thank you
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wonderful Monica thank you very much I'm
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gonna stop the recording now