If the arts and culture sectors are concerned about the use of ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence, some companies have decided to make it their business. This is the case of Genario, an artificial intelligence capable of helping writers and scriptwriters to write novels or screenplays.
Created in 2019, Genario enables writers looking for a story to use artificial intelligence to find plots, characters, and other trade secrets to land the perfect job. You only have to fill in your initial idea, and like ChatGPT, Genario offers several ideas for scenarios.
A time saver
The founder of Genario, David Defendi, believes that today “artificial intelligence will continue to evolve but has reached a certain maturity” that allows it to be trusted for a good number of requests.
Above all, these tools save creators time. “Building a story and a script, understanding the springs of a good plot is very difficult. We help young authors”, says David Defendi.
A helper, not a substitute
In fact, many people are concerned about the rise of ChatGPT in the world of culture. Hundreds of books written by the chatbot are already for sale on Amazon and several publishers have been rejecting manuscripts written by artificial intelligence. But for David Defendi, AI cannot replace authors, but rather help them.
According to him, artificial intelligence remains first and foremost a co-writer and is part of a more general collective useful for creation, and that “has its place in the showrunners’ rooms.”
Source: BFM TV
