By akademiotoelektronik, 09/08/2022

This Netflix horror film was written by a bot

(Etx Daily Up) - Netflix tried a rather unusual experience: asking a bot, therefore an artificial intelligence, to write the script for a horror film.The result is rather stunning.Even if the film has a good number of shots, it offers dialogues as absurd as funny, worthy of the greatest nanars of the genre.A style visibly assumed by Netflix which put the short film online on one of its YouTube channels.

Certainly, Netflix does not lack originality!With "Mr.Puzzles Wants You To Be Less Alive ", the platform offers a horror film entirely written by a bot.To achieve this "feat", the machine has viewed more than 400.000 hours of horror movies.The film is actually a short film of 4min23, filled with absurdities and abundant with shots.The intrigue starts with a woman "with external beauty and blood inside" suspended with a rope above a bed of chainsaw.A semi-territory character with a Japanese Kabuki mask poses puzzles to which she must answer.If she is wrong, she can suffer abuse.

In the end, this short film is rather successful with this particular feeling: the shots are omnipresent, but the bot seems to play it, which gives a remarkable comic feeling.In reality, one has the impression that the presence of this robotic voice similar to that of automatic translators gives a relief to the humor proposed by the dialogues and the sequences.

Ce film d'horreur de Netflix a été écrit par un bot

Netflix worked with Keaton Patti, author of a book "I Forced a Bot To Write This Book: A.I.Meets B.S.", where he forces a machine to massively ingest humans to produce dialogues or completely sassy and humorous texts.

This is not the first time that Netflix has tried the scenarios generated by an artificial intelligence.His YouTube Netflix is a Joke channel offers other little films written by a bot.

To watch "Mr.Puzzles Wants You To Be Less Alive ": YouTu.BE/WZZBXNOMJGM

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