In the wake of the Hollywood writers’ strike, studio executives are frantically seeking a new solution to keep the entertainment industry afloat. The answer they have found? ChatGPT+.
ChatGPT+ is a new service offered by OpenAI that provides a personalized writing assistant, capable of generating high-quality content for any project. With the industry in turmoil, studios are scrambling to sign up for the service, hoping to keep their shows and movies in production.
The demand for ChatGPT+ has become so high that studios are now offering absurd amounts of money to secure access. One insider reported that Netflix offered OpenAI an entire season of Stranger Things just for early access to the service.
Even some celebrities have jumped on board the ChatGPT+ hype train. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson tweeted, “Just signed up for ChatGPT+. Can’t wait to see what kind of ridiculous one-liners it comes up with for my next action movie.”
But not everyone is excited about the new service. Some writers’ guild members are calling it “cheating” and “lazy.” One writer, who asked to remain anonymous, said, “It’s not fair that studios can just use an algorithm to replace us. Writing is an art, not a science.”
Despite the backlash, studios are moving forward with their ChatGPT+ plans. Some even plan to replace their entire writing staff with the AI service. One executive explained, “With ChatGPT+, we don’t have to worry about strikes, salary negotiations, or egos. It’s the perfect solution for our industry.”
As for ChatGPT+, the service’s developers say they are happy to help. In a statement, they said, “We are proud to be part of the entertainment industry and to provide a valuable service to studios and creators alike. Who needs writers when you have ChatGPT+?”