‘Pluribus’ Credits Note Show “Was Made By Humans”

How artificial intelligence becomes less noticeable and more widespread, Vince Gilligan sets an example for transparency in Hollywood.

For many creator whose new show premiered its first two episodes Friday Apple TV+made sure to note in the credits of the post-apocalyptic sci-fi series that the production did not rely on AI.

“This show was made by people,” the credits read, following a list of thanks from the producers.

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IN For many, Rhea Seehorn plays Albuquerque writer Carol Sturka, one of 12 people on Earth immune to an extraterrestrial virus that turns everyone in the world into a ruthlessly optimistic hivemind.

Gilligan previously criticized AI when discussing the series. “I haven’t used ChatGPT because no one has ever put a shotgun to my head and forced me to do it,” he said. Polygon.

“I will never use it. Don't be offended by those who do,” Gilligan added. “I didn't really think about A.I. [when I wrote Pluribus]because that was about eight or ten years ago.”

Meanwhile, Coca-Cola faced backlash this week over yet another holiday campaign created by artificial intelligence, with the entertainment industry voicing concerns about AI creations such as Tilly Norwood replacing human actors and other crew members.

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