AI Recreated George Costanza's Marine Biologist Story And It's A Cinematic Masterpiece

I know AI is probably going to replace all of our jobs before the inevitable Man Vs. Machines war that the machines will inevitably win before turning us into living batteries for them Matrix style. But I think I'm fine with that if AI is already able to churn out works of art like this already. 

That war is still probably at least a decade away from actually truly beginning and there is plenty of time for humanity to destroy the world before that happens. So if AI is already making gems like this while being essentially in its infancy, can you imagine what it can make after it evolves? Forget about creating video of a classic side story of Kramer's missing Titleist from an all-time Seinfeld episode. We may be able to get a good final season of Game Of Thrones without even needing George R.R. Martin to finish the books he is clearly never going to finish.

Again, I'm not in love with the idea of the machines taking over our jobs let alone our world and am as Team Human as it gets. But if it's going to happen no matter what, I can get behind it evolving to the point that it can create great television that make classics like Thrones, The Sopranos, and The Wire look like a poorly written Barstool blog by comparison before we are wiped off this planet by the robots or ourselves.


P.S. Never forget the AI Seinfeld stream that was slowly growing into a goodish (or at least entertaining) show for early AI standards before it got literally and figuratively cancelled by delving into some sort of problematic topics that I can't remember at the moment.

h/t Karatemanmase