The ‘Netflix of AI’ has a waitlist of 50K people — I got in and here’s the good and the bad

Early last year, I got a sneak peek at Fable Studio‘s latest innovation, Showrunner, the AI-driven platform that gives users the opportunity to create customized television episodes, heralding a new era in content creation.

AI is already integrated into Hollywood, so the opportunity to dive in on a smaller scale has always intrigued me. I’ve enjoyed playing around with what seems like the intersection of creativity and technology and can understand why Showrunner has been dubbed the ‘Netflix of AI.’

Fable Studio, co-founded by Edward Saatchi, has a history of pioneering immersive storytelling experiences. Earlier projects, such as the Emmy-winning VR adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s “Wolves in the Walls,” showcased the company’s commitment to blending narrative depth with technological innovation.

It makes sense that they would build upon that foundation, and venture into the realm of AI-generated content,

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