>>6341326>>6341323>>6341391As an example of how AI / LLMs can have unpredictable effects on literature games and entertainment, I think I mentioned it before, but there is this widely discussed trend of the "New Literalism"
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/critics-notebook/the-new-literalism-plaguing-todays-biggest-moviesyou see it with NFLX tv scripts lol the characters just narrate an inane commentary of what they are literally physically doing in the scene, as they do it lol, almost as if the script speech was generated to satisfy LLM text tagging of event actions and scenes, to make it easy with no machine ambiguity or Hitler allusions, summarised output from a truncated text prompt, it is really disturbing to watch as if human actors have had their Will and consciousness amputated but then nflx is pretty popular so maybe audiences just accept it and want this now
Some might mention that these trends towards New Literalism precede ai (for example, increasing internationalisation of audiences might favour linguistically simpler scripts and dialogue, for cross-border appeal without subtext, and to avoid offending cultural sensibilities, or it could just be screenwriting cuts to automate creativity and faster production cycles schedules etc) but similar trends pervade across literature entertainment videogames. Some people think it is because all entertainment is multi-screen scattered attention now (eg half watching nflx whilst scrolling tiktok and playing a casual ipad game) so you need OBVIOUS announced New Literalism commentary action annotated dialogue so that people can easily follow the script without paying too much attention.
It is a bit like a dialogue or literary narration text equivalent version of Ubisoft videogame user interface map marker objective overclutter
>>6340989The last time a shift in automated modes of production occurred from artisanal family workshop to factory, 1848 happened.
>>6341075 Maybe the gen z blue hair nose piercing cohort is not capable of this
Anyway, pic related is Logain from Wheel Of Time (do not watch this it is so appalling). Dragon Age blatantly stole everything from Wheel Of Time, including the name (Loghain), the Deep Roads, The Blight, the Stilling / gentling / wizard magic castration etc. Stealing everything is ok, it is clearly how all technology, fantasy creativity and human imagination operates