Charlie Brooker: AI Can't Replace Creative Minds

Charlie Brooker, creator of the hit TV series Black Mirror, believes that artificial intelligence (AI) will never match the depth of human creativity because it is not "messy" enough. Brooker expressed initial panic and despair when he instructed an AI chatbot to write an episode of Black Mirror, but quickly realized that the AI's output was derivative and lacked imagination. While acknowledging the power of AI as a tool, Brooker believes that it cannot replace the creativity of human beings. He also addressed criticisms that the show has become less bleak and more commercial since moving to Netflix, and expressed his love for technology despite the show's dark themes.
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