The use of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) in creating generative TV shows and simulations has the potential to revolutionize content creation, allowing for AI-driven characters with ongoing lives and relationships.
The introduction of AI in the entertainment industry raises questions about power dynamics and ownership, highlighting the need for artists and creators to maintain control while utilizing AI technologies.
Deep dives
Creating a Virtual Beings Community
Edward shares his journey of creating Fable, a company focused on AGI and virtual beings. They aim to bring AI characters to life, exploring the idea of an AI with independent existence.
From Single Agent Chatbots to a Simulation
Fable's initial focus on single agent chatbots proved to be unengaging. They shifted their approach to create a simulation where AI characters have ongoing lives, relationships, and experiences.
The Showrunner and the Show One Model
Fable developed the Showrunner and Show One Model, which can generate TV show episodes based on user prompts and an understanding of story structure. This allows users to interact with familiar IP and even become characters in the story.
The Future of AI in Film and Gaming
Edward discusses the potential impact of AI in the entertainment industry. He emphasizes the need for artists and creators to maintain control and ownership while utilizing AI technologies, suggesting a shift in power dynamics between studios, artists, and consumers.
On today’s episode of FYI, Research Associate Andrew Kim, Asociate Portfolio Manager Nick Grous and ARK Advisor Angie Dalton are joined by Edward Saatchi, the founder of Fable, a company pioneering the use of Artificial General Intelligence in creating generative TV shows and simulations. Together, they explore the influence of AI on animated series like South Park, the power of negotiation with maximum leverage, the current industry strike, the potential of AI in gaming, and the challenges and ambitions of creating original art. Hear about novel AI methods, a groundbreaking 3D world simulation, and the future of fan-made episodes. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the topic, this episode should engage and inform.