I see a lot of digital services being built when they will quickly be automated by artificial intelligence. It's as if there's a disconnect between people who are aware of the rapid advances in AI and the average person. I see the same thing in education in my country, France. Students are preparing to go to university for a degree and skills that will be completely obsolete in 5 years. Even in computer science, everyone is promoting the idea that you have to learn to code to become a code worker, while automation tools are advancing at a rapid pace.
As for content creators, the on-demand generation of text, video, and music could quickly make them irrelevant because most people copy other people. It's as if only people with real creativity will survive. I suspect that AI will tell us within 30 seconds that our innovative idea already exists on the Internet.
I read on Twitter that the age of hackers is over and the age of people with ideas is beginning.
I get lost every time I think about what will not soon be automated by AI in the digital domain.
I agree that you would have to write a very long prompt to get exactly the plot of Breaking Bad. But "write me a story about two would-be drug dealers" might lead to ChatGPT generating something plausible and maybe even entertaining, which could be the input for an AI generating a scene. The main protagonist wouldn't probably look like Bryan Cranston, but it might still be a believable scene. Continuity would be a problem for a longer script, but there are ways to deal with that. Of course, we're not there yet. But if you compare what AI can do today to what it could do five years ago, I'm not sure how far away we really are.