ChatGPT also appears to miss the point in a few more alarming domains. I sat with Faheem and shot over three dozen queries comprising documentary film scripts, poems, short stories, and dialogue scenes between imaginary characters. In every single instance, the characters had heterosexual chemistry between them. Now, it’s somewhat baffling to see this oddity, primarily because same-sex relations found widespread acceptance in the West, and there is plenty of material — films, TV shows, poems, and stories — centered around such relations. On the contrary, these concepts are relatively alien, and even banned, in the East.
I asked a few film students from Fahmeed’s alma mater to play around with ChatGPT. “Why does ChatGPT think a man only falls in love with a woman, and they must meet in Venice or Paris to make up for good story characters?” asked one of them. “ChatGPT is good as long as you look at it as a marvel. Just don’t expect it to give you cinematic or literary marvels anytime soon,” Fahmeed tells me. “Also, do not hope for emotional depth, diversity, or nuance from it.”
My financial analyst friend at a renowned international banking institution, who also happens to be a hopeless rom-com aficionado, labeled ChatGPT as “an unimaginative, bland well of ideas. She adds that if she had to use ChatGPT to assist with something creative like writing a book, story, or film, she would “be fuming and venting out everywhere.” I won’t disagree with that assessment. At best, ChatGPT seems like a good place to hunt for ideas when your creative juices are not flowing, but it won’t be contending with Danny Boyle for an Emmy in the near future.
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