Charlie Brooker Black Mirror Creators are anxious about how AI will change the writing process.
Speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, the British writer said he was not worried about being replaced by artificial intelligence, but the notes will begin to be produced by the script's “AI Animatics”.
Brooke said another writer proposed the concept to him, saying the script would be sent to a machine, which would produce dramatic rough animated clips from which changes could be proposed.
“That makes sense to me because basically the script becomes a hint,” he told a group of viewers at British TV executives. “This worries me.”
However, Brooke stressed that he felt that audiences always needed to watch stories of the birth of human experience. “I hope there is still a job that keeps the keyboard warm with meat,” the writer said.
One of his AI improvisations sounds like a start Black Mirror The plot is that when a cinema enters the theater, their faces may be scanned and then view themselves as characters on the screen.
Brooker – ridicule the upcoming announcement about new and “very different” creations – also talks about how Netflix understands Netflix’s understanding in the satirical subscription model Black Mirror episode civilianstarring Rashida Jones.
“I'd love to say I rushed into the board and went, 'This is bound to happen.' No, they've always loved this kind of thing,” he said with a smile.
Brooke said he was lucky enough to play an actor including Paul Giamatti in the anthology drama, but said he still had to write “begging letters” to some. He added that most of the considerations Black Mirror A fun show. He added: “It’s exciting because you’re not bored and you don’t have the familiar breeding.”