The British artificial intelligence company – DeepMind – has created an AI tool that helps in writing the script – it will generate character descriptions, plot points, as well as dialogue and location descriptions. Artificial intelligence has certainly helped many people become an “artist”, and with the help of a new tool designed by DeepMind, it will also support aspiring screenwriters.
Dramatron is a system that uses large language models that could be useful for authors for co-writing theatre scripts and screenplays. Dramatron uses hierarchical story generation for consistency across the generated text. Starting from a log line, Dramatron interactively generates character descriptions, plot points, location descriptions and dialogue. These generations provide human authors with material for compilation, editing, and rewriting.
To assess the usability and capabilities of Dramatron, DeepMind engaged 15 playwrights and screenwriters for two-hour research sessions with users to co-create scenarios with the tool. Respondents suggested that it would be useful for world building and would help them test other approaches in terms of changing plot elements or characters. They also noted that AI can be a great way to “generate creative ideas.”
What about copyright?
Using Dramatron may raise questions about authorship. Last year, a UK appeals court ruled that artificial intelligence could not legally be considered an inventor and patented. DeepMind points out that Dramatron may display snippets of text that were used to train the language model, which, if used in a produced script, could lead to accusations of plagiarism. Therefore, it is always worth checking the generated scenario carefully in this respect.
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