Well... call me an hypocrite when it comes to AI, but I've reviewed by original stance on ChatGPT since I've started using it at work.
In the case of my screenplay, it does serve a purpose to correct my mistakes and make my writing leaner, more concise and more focused. As a non-English speaker, it will help me understand my writing more in the long-term.
How do you feel about it? Can we really use AI as a tool, and not as a crutch for being better writers?
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That is what I have seen too Marcel Nault Jr. and has made my loglines and synopsis much better.
Dan MaxXx That's what I'm afraid of when it comes to AI mostly, for all of us writers in the world. The fear of being replaced.
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It seems the audience is divided, here and elsewhere: some think that machines can never create authentic emotional stories that connect, and others see AI as a tool that, when used properly, can add value and help improve, or indeed, write screenplays. I sit in the latter camp. I think the assertion about AI never being able to achieve something because it's not human is an article of faith (which of course is also an article of faith). But having played extensively with it, I am frequently amazed at the the apparent insights it can create. I use it to help tune my screenplays - finding plotholes, identifying pacing issues, clunky dialogue etc. Maybe if I was a better screenwriter it wouldn't be so useful. If you don't need help, then AI has nothing to offer. For the rest of us, I think it has its uses, which will only expand as it improves.
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I also write in my second language - English. Since I've started using AI my scripts and any business documents have improved. I used to pay an editor (my son - I call it giving back to sending him to the best schools, of course, he charges me, damn) I've stopped using him. He is relieved since he is the one teaching me about AI. I think it helps improve on something. I would hate for it to 'think' for me, but to improve on what I have in mind, why not. It has saved me money and time.
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Use it as an assistant, not as a replacement. Your competition isn't AI, it's other writers using AI.
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Second CJ Walley's comment.