Graduation Year
2024
Date of Submission
4-2024
Document Type
Campus Only Senior Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
Department
Computer Science
Second Department
Science, Technology, and Society
Reader 1
Mike Izbicki
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© 2024 Sybel Francois
Abstract
This project explores the different impact of AI on the art of scriptwriting. It analyzes the potential benefits of AI-powered script generation tools, such as idea generation and workflow efficiency, while critically addressing ethical concerns like plagiarism, bias, and the possible devaluation of human creativity. The proposed AI Script Generator in the paper prioritizes user control and flexibility, with a distinctive focus on diverse scriptwriting genres and formats. It is designed for potential future refinements related to ethical concerns such as bias reduction and originality protection. The goal of this project is to show the power of AI as a collaborative tool for scriptwriters, improving creativity while preserving the essential role of human storytelling.
Recommended Citation
Francois, Sybel, "AI in Scriptwriting: Can a Computer Capture Human Emotion?" (2024). CMC Senior Theses. 3547.
https://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/3547
This thesis is restricted to the Claremont Colleges current faculty, students, and staff.