>Right now in Hollywood, the screenwriters of the Writers Guild of America are on strike. And one reason they’re on strike is the fear that AI will take their jobs, churning out mediocre content<p>Are they afraid of the competition?
<i>> (Disclosure: The Verge’s editorial staff is represented by the Writers Guild of America East.)</i><p>Wait, why is it just their editorial staff?<p>I guess they didn’t want the same privilege for the people actually writing the content. Can’t have content farms unionize but the taskmasters sure are!
This show put me in an uncomfortable position - I really like the episode's message for many reasons. But the acting was bad, the premise ridiculous, and the jokes eye-rollingly lame. I thought they were going to do something interesting at the ending (trying not to spoil) but then it fizzled out.<p>What am I supposed to do, recommend someone bad TV just because I think they should probably watch it?!