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Since GPT-3 can refine and summarize corpus text in a logical way, and can write poetry and rap lyrics, then it is not impossible to write a short script according to the needs of cats and tigers... right?
In fact, it is possible, and some people have already done so.
Bradius, the master of simple animation Up on Youtube, tried a difficult challenge: using GPT-3 to generate a Spider-Man series movie script.
After watching "Spider-Man: Homeless", Bradius felt that it was such a waste to only watch a single version of this movie. Why not use AI to generate a script for a spin-off "sequel" to the Spider-Man movie?
Although before and after the Spider-Man IP was bought back by Marvel, each movie was a large-scale production that cost at least over 100 million U.S. dollars. The cost of "No Home" was 200 million U.S. dollars.
But the money for big productions is spent on big stars, big sets, big special effects, and big promotions. The script...is nothing more than a cut-scene of a youth love story. "The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility." Uncle/aunt Kill the plot.
Use AI to challenge human screenwriters, it should be no problem!
First, Bradius used a text based on "Recursive Neural Network" (RNN) launched by Google Colab The generator tried twice.
Let's take a look at what was generated:
"Peter walked over and kept grabbing his hair with his hands..."
Peter: " I can't believe you actually wanted to "pass him"?"
"Peter?"
"Peter opened his mouth, but no sound came out."
"Suddenly, A smile appeared on Michelle's face."
Michelle: "I'm just kidding."
"I don't care. "
"Bye."
Peter: "Okay, then we should run some #¥%...*&..."
Michelle: "Oh, yes, well, I really don't want to celebrate~! #¥%...&*"
Wait...stop here. , have you found that it is actually quite unsmooth?
Starting from "pass him" in the second sentence, the style of painting starts to look wrong. Not to mention that some messy things will start to be generated later, such as drissanced and cobbwice.
The editor thought it was some kind of technical word when I saw it. Unexpectedly, when I looked it up, I found no such word at all.
......Isn't that just bullshit?
Immediately afterwards, the author had a sudden idea and planned to pour all the movie script text of the Spider-Man series into RNN.
And, this time, the model will be trained with these corpus 200 times to see the effect.
Peter: "Pull, tug, tug."
"Von Tox? K Rimp."
"There aren't many of them."
「Oh.」
「Oh no.」
Stop it. Throwing a handful of rice on the keyboard and letting the chickens peck at it would be better than this.
This is even worse than last time. It can be said that the whole article is nonsense. The generated text seems to be a mess of characters, personalities, and script styles from all the movies.
It seems that using RNN does not work.
It doesn’t matter, the author still has Plan B.
GPT-3 is a great success as a screenwriter: the script is full and has dramatic tension
If you can’t get it done with Jeff Dean’s RNN text generator, then try using other companies’ text generation AI?
Bradius found that the text generation API based on GPT-2 is now readily available, but... wasn't GPT-3 already out a long time ago?
Bradius praised GPT-3 as "trained using the entire Internet" and "the smartest AI on the entire Internet" and decided to use it to write the script for Spider-Man's "sequel".
Lazy humans who support GPT-3 only need to enter the sentence "The following is the entire leaked script of the next Spider-Man movie in the Marvel Universe", and the AI will output a 28-page synthesis with a complete and neat drama structure. Standard movie script.
# This script has a complete story structure and also contains the special plots of the Marvel universe.
Bradius originally thought that AI could not replace human screenwriters and produce rival works, but when he got a 28-page script, he was too lazy to animate it all and make a video, so he only made a concise version.
Bradius also said that because he could not contact Holland, he dubbed the Spider-Man in the animation himself. "I think Holland won't mind."
The following is a simplified version of the "trailer" for the spoofed sequel to "Spider-Man": "Heroes Can't Go Home":
Title: "Produced by Bradius Studios and has nothing to do with Sony. Sony Don't sue me."
The phone rang, and Aunt May's voice cut in: "Peter, I will always be by your side."
Young Peter ·Parker said angrily: "When I need you, you are never by my side! I went to school, and I will not come back!"
In school, Mary ·Jane stopped Peter Parker: "What's wrong with you now? I'm worried."
Peter Parker walked around Mary Jane: "I'm fine, it's none of your business."
Mary Jane shook her head: "You don't seem to know me now."
Peter Parker: "Maybe we have never really met!"
Cut to the camera, and the setting changes to the office of Marvel executives who are the villains behind the scenes. The colors are only black and white.
Marvel executive 1: "You said $200 million will be cut from the budget of the next Spider-Man movie?"
Marvel executive 2: "Yes."
Cut to another scene, Kraven, a muscular villain with a stubble who specializes in fighting scenes, appeared in time travel and said: "Where do you want to run, Miles? Do you think you can escape?"
(Miles Morales is another black Spider-Man in the multiverse setting.)
Peter Parker and Miles Morales are two red Spider-Mans. Spider-Man Black beats up Kraven.
The red and black Spider-Man gradually lost in the fight. In the critical moment, an unknown black gun suddenly shot Kraven dead.
Peter Parker was arrested and taken into custody. The investigators in the interrogation room said: "You are young and have saved many people, but now you are in big trouble. ."
Peter Parker slipped through the hole in the corner of the interrogation room.
The camera cuts to a laptop, with a news report on the screen: "This station has just learned that a murder suspect escaped from police custody and is now missing."
The laptop was closed, and Peter Parker in the full-length mirror put on the red Spider-Man suit.
Finally, the advert at the end of the trailer.
This script has plots, turns, ups and downs, and suspense. The rhythm is relaxed and relaxed, and the material is rich and diverse. Is it very solid and has no trace of machine generation?
Someone commented more accurately: "Although I haven't watched it, it feels much better than "Mobius"."
("Mobius" is a new movie in the Marvel Universe , a techno-style vampire-themed scumbag starring Jared Leto, which has great reputation, IMDB score 5.2, Rotten Tomatoes score 17%)
Bradius is not the only one who uses GPT-3 to generate scripts.
In a post commemorating the second anniversary of the launch of GPT-3, a netizen with the ID "Death Star Excavator" only adjusted parameters such as word frequency and used GPT-3 to generate a paragraph " The short script of a family sitcom "The refrigerator fell and broke my leg". It also has a tune and is sung as a karaoke.
Although critics say that GPT-3 does not fall out of the category of high-end repeaters, it only relies on sheer force to achieve miracles. But it can be seen that such a high-end repeater can already extract narrative logic from natural language text through deep learning.
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