Screenwriting : Wrote Entire Script In Minutes Using The New Grok 3!! by Mark Deuce

Mark Deuce

Wrote Entire Script In Minutes Using The New Grok 3!!

That is correct!

I just wrote or Used Specially Selected Prompts to Write an ENTIRE TV Show Script in ABOUT 10 MINUTES!!

This is a GAME CHANGER!!

Have you checked this out yet?

Anthony McBride

Mark Deuce Checking it out now

Mark Deuce

Takes Talent to write the prompts, the story, title, etc. Ai can only use your talent to create Drongo Bum

Mark Deuce

Cool Beans and best of luck Anthony McBride

Oleksandr Shcherbyna

Frankly, I wouldn't even read AI generated scripts because time is precious and why read something without deep human connection in it. Proper prompt engenierieng is tough and would eventually require as much complexity and talent as writing a true script. So why bother adding unnecessary overhead? Who needs twenty scripts generated in half an hour? This will be a noise, not a signal.

Göran Johansson

I plan to check it out later.

My experience of AI generated scripts is that Ai adds cliché to cliché. Characters which are cliché. Dialogue which is cliché. And so on. Not a good idea to write that way. Because it means that AI writes the screenplay to "All has been shown earlier"

But at the same time. Image a popular TV series. The writers are running out of ideas. So they ask AI for help. The writers who wrote the earlier episodes will be in the best positon to tell which ideas from AI are most useful.

Mark Deuce

I think everyone is missing the point. Ai is a TOOL. You can use it to write out a script and then you add the human element, your touch and tastes. It is just the skeleton and you have to add the rest. However, this new Grok 3 is mind blowing though. I have been using it for the past couple days and wowsers!! Thanks for all of the comments and feedback!!

Mark Deuce

I could be the first Dan MaxXx fingers Crossed!

Mark Deuce

The cancer cell is not Ai Drongo Bum but a TOOL that can get you ahead of the competition faster...

Mark Deuce

Did ya check it out Anthony McBride

Anthony McBride

Mark Deuce Yeah. I didn't start anything though. I saved it for my second manuscript.

Mark Deuce

Wish ya the best of luck Anthony McBride I really am amazed at the new Grok and have been creating some really cool stories. Cheers!

Anthony McBride

Mark Deuce Let's stay in touch. I've been looking for a solution to help me with my writing. This helps as I plan to turn most of my scripts into novels.

Mark Deuce

Will do Anthony McBride and Grok 3 is looking like the best way to get that novel out for sure.

Mark Deuce

Yet, things are changing Drongo Bum and not marketing anything, but revealing is all. And shortcuts wins every race, and of course you have to have talent to get the Ai to create anything. Or if ya stuck, it can give ya millions of ideas... Soon, the writer will be replaced by Ai which is why Disney and many others are spending Billions on Ai...and why you must produce your own work...

Colin Mummery

Mark Deuce Just want to point out that you don't own the scripts you create this way. In fact, no one can own them because the US copyright office have stated that AI created works cannot be copyrighted. So you can't actually sell such material - assuming that you might want to do that. And you also can't copyright the original idea - which is probably encapsulated in the AI prompts you used. I guess Grok could get the writing credit and maybe there will be a new "AI Prompts By" credit.

David Michael Kelly

I think that anybody that's passionate about AI screenwriting is so blindsided by the minimal workload of getting a hundred pages out, that they've lost the plot entirely. The mountain to climb isn't completing pages, it's telling a story that can grab people. I've never read an AI written script or seen an AI produced short that was compelling at all. AI isn't the answer, or in my opinion even a useful tool. It's a cheap substitution for voice and creative drive.

Ange Neale

The thing about AI that most bothers me is that it can't tell the difference between ordinary and extraordinary. Ordinary is good enough for it, but ordinary doesn't cut it when investors are putting their hard-earned $$ on the line. People CAN tell the difference.

Example: Cate Blanchett in 'Elizabeth'. She was running through a scene between takes, trying to get it just right. The director was watching and quietly told the cinematographer to keep rolling, unbeknownst to her. What followed was quite extraordinary, and something AI would never come up with on its own:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_4V5IhGYOc

Mark Deuce

That is not correct Colin Mummery they are 100% yours and their are laws that protect you in the field of Ai. Because you are paying for the service and Commercially your creation. Also, you must register them of course with WGAE or...

Mark Deuce

You need to tell that to the Studios like Disney who are spending Billions on Ai right now as we speak and soon the writer will be replaced and why you must do your own thing. A studio will go from hundreds or thousands of writers to just a few creatives is where all of this is going. Juss Say´in Mike Childress

Mark Deuce

Ai only creates what you tell it you want. And this new grok 3 is mind blowing amazing tool to get rid of writers block 1000% David Michael Kelly

Mark Deuce

No matter what our opions are Drongo Bum Ai is here to stay and with the new Grok 3 is a game changer for the industry and this is just what we see. Can you imagine what the Studios have access to with billions at their disposal. Writers will be the first to be replacedin Hollywood and beyond....Why we have to create our own material and produce it ourselves..

Mark Deuce

That is quickly changing Ange Neale and have you checked out the Grok 3 yet on Twitter/X?

Colin Mummery

Mark Deuce You cannot copyright AI generated works (text, music, images, video). If you don't believe me, the USCO's AI page is here: https://www.copyright.gov/ai/ A summary of the USCO position can also be found here: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/03/16/2023-05321/copyrigh... The key statement from the USCO is this: "copyright can protect only material that is the product of human creativity."

Ange Neale

Hear, hear Mike Childress! Like AI is ever going to know what having a baby feels like, or to have your marriage to fall apart, or to lose a child to a drunk driver. Until their own existence is threatened for real, algorithms can never know what it's like to be mortal, to be afraid, to make peace with the prospect of their demise and all of their potential. They're emotionally hollow creations at best, and movies are about moving you.

Mark Deuce

Have your tried the new Grok Mike Childress

Mark Deuce

Shill for Whom Drongo Bum I´m just here giving out info to help writers improve.

Mark Deuce

Have you checked out the new Grok Ange Neale it is pretty impressive.

Mark Deuce

Thanks to everyone who has commented thus far!! Just one question for all: HAVE YOU TESTED OUT GROK 3 YET? Please let me know what ya think...

Mark Deuce

That is amazing Mike Childress but Ai is a tool to get things done faster with your creative voice added is all. Cheers!

Mark Deuce

Has everyone here tested out the Grok 3? If so, please let me know...

Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I've tested Grok 3 to explain geopolitics to me which has been helpful lol. I wouldn't use it for creative endeavours.

Mark Deuce

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