Tara Hernandez and Damon Lindelof had never heard of the AI when they began writing the new Peacock show.
Hernandez — a sitcom writer best known for “Young Shelden” who had written a script about nuns titled “Mercy House” — found herself thinking more about tech. “I wish there was an app that would tell us what to do,” she told Lindelof of navigating the pandemic.
“It was one of those moments where you sort of feel sick to your stomach in wanting something so bad,” she says, adding, perhaps only half-jokingly, that even the props department were euphoric because they were so excited about the gadgets they were getting to make. To fully flesh out their AI, the pair staffed the writer’s room with tech experts, including an MIT graduate who created an algorithm to generate episode titles. It failed because it didn’t understand what a title was, because it didn’t understand what an episode was, because it didn’t understand what a story was.“We keep thinking that these [AI] are going to become so smart that they just launch all the nukes and destroy humankind,” says Lindelof.
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