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the first draft, given specific guidelines; but it can fall short – at this time – in developing what-if scenarios, alternative story flow, surprise twists, completely original ideas or emotional stories that have what we can only describe as the human touch. Producers, showrunners and writers have already found AI tools can accelerate the creation process by repeating segments, putting multiple pieces together, streamlining the writing process; but when the script is delivered, the finished product doesn’t match what humans can do … at this time. A lot has been said about people across all industries who will be replaced by AI. A widely circulated/cited Goldman Sachs report estimated that a quarter of work tasks could be replaced by AI and two-thirds of the jobs be at least partially automated, but 63 percent of the workforce would continue in their present position but with much lighter workloads. The report also emphasized that 60 per cent of people today are employed in jobs that didn’t exist back then because of new technology and there’s no reason to believe we won’t adjust/adapt to the new productivity tools. There was one benefit from implementing generative AI in the video storytelling arena that should be of concern to management, according to Our World in Data, a collaboration of England’s University of Oxford and the Global Change Data Lab - https://tiny.cc/#. Studio and show executives have already “played with” generative AI and ChatGP to prepare loglines and develop pitches based around past sure-