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Sorry, not sorry. I do NOT support the Writers Guild or the current 2023 Writer’s Strike. Sure, I do feel for the handful of genuinely good writers just trying to survive who are unfairly paid, unappreciated, and unrecognized. <- That absolutely NEEDS to change. However, I couldn’t give a single flying F or rats behind about the majority of the overpaid, pompous, and woketh writers out there who have been putting out mediocre garbage for the last 10 - 15 years. Some examples: LucasFilm with the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, Walt Disney Studios with all the Live Action Adaptations, Marvel with Phase 3 and 4, The Witcher series after Henry Cavill, Velma, Wednesday, etc. If a writer's performance continues to slip and they don’t put out good content, then they need to be replaced, or they are no longer needed. Today's writers are completely incompetent and out of touch with the modern world. They don't care about originality and creativity. They don't care about learning the existing IP and taking care to protect it. They don't care about brand consistency. They don't care about longevity. And they don't care about the fans and making good content. Nowadays, it's all about subverting expectations, promoting identity politics, checking D&I boxes for sweet incentives, and egotistical self-inserts. All of which are incredibly toxic and have been slowly destroying the movie and television industry. Essentially, all of this boils down to: “Git Good or Git Gone!” Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a supplementary tool, just like any other machine or technology. For example -- do you know why Walmart self-checkout lines are in such high demand? It's because they’re faster and far more efficient than human cashiers. I’m positive that everyone has, at one point or another, had the displeasure of being at a Walmart where they’ve had 20 check-out lanes with only two (2) open that were manned by individuals slower than a drunk snail. Instead of managers adequately staffing the checkout lanes and instead of the cashiers learning, growing, and being incentivized to work faster and more efficiently, they just continue to understaff checkout lanes with slow uncaring workers, which annoys the F out of customers. In this instance, it’s far better for the company (cheaper) and the customers (speed and shopping experience) to have self-checkout lanes with only one or two workers to monitor and repair them. This same exact analogy works for writers for movies and television series. You DO NOT need 8 - 25 writers all butting heads in a writer's room for half a year, having a constant pissing match over whose vision is best and who can add the most "enlightened" material for "modern audiences" only to have the director scrap it all anyway. No, it’s far better for the company (cheaper and faster) and for customers (better quality stories/characters and sooner) to have a primary AI engine create a skeletal framework for the story and the characters and then have 2 - 6 professional writers work to fill it in and refine it. In all honesty, AI should make the job of writers easier and faster. ... ** senses incoming rebuttals about how I would feel about AI taking my job, then ** ... Honestly, if I am just so God-awful at my job that I am easily replaceable by a machine, then do it! Cause I probably should have been fired a long time ago. Simply making sure a human is sitting in a job is NOT a valid excuse for poor work performance and poor service or quality products. That does nothing to improve our society and make things better for everyone. It only brings us down. Between you and me, work to make yourself irreplaceable. #WriterStrike #WGA #AI
youtube AI Jobs 2023-05-08T14:0… ♥ 2
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Coded at2026-04-27T06:24:53.388235
Raw LLM Response
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