A scandal has erupted in the world of tech and cinema! 🎥💥 OpenAI, known for its cutting-edge AI developments, has found itself in the spotlight due to a sharp increase in ChatGPT usage fees. The reason? A failed experiment in creating the blockbuster “The Electric State” for Netflix.
Flop of the Year: How ChatGPT Caused OpenAI’s Price Hike! 📈💥
The film, which was supposed to be a sci-fi masterpiece, turned into a nightmare for viewers and critics alike. On Rotten Tomatoes, nine out of ten reviews are marked as “rotten,” and social media users joke that even their pets could have made something more thrilling. 🐶🎬
Our insiders at Netflix claim that the failure was due to the use of ChatGPT for writing the script, dialogues, and even special effects. However, it seems the AI couldn’t handle the workload and, according to witnesses, “slacked off and got lazy.” 🤖💤
As a result, OpenAI had to spend massive resources on reworking the film, leading to the increase in ChatGPT fees. The company’s head, Sam Altman, stated that this was a necessary measure to cover the costs of an “AI that decided to take a vacation during filming.” 🏖️
Despite a star-studded cast, including Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, and direction by the Russo Brothers, the film failed to meet expectations. Viewers joke that the only thing ChatGPT managed to create was the perfect conditions for a nap in the theater. 😴🍿
Now, ChatGPT users are left wondering: “If the AI couldn’t handle a movie, how will it help me write an essay?” 🤔📚
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