Watch On The creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul views the entire AI bubble as just that, pushed by snake oil salesmen who only want to increase their wealth. "It's basically a bunch of centibillionaires whose greatest life goal is to become the world’s first trillionaires," he muses. "I think they're selling a bag of vapor." Whether or not that’s true, there's been a gradual mainstreaming of generative technology in movie and TV creation. 2023 horror hit Late Night with the Devil took some heat for using AI for some effects shots, and Marvel's Secret Invasion controversially used the tech in the opening credits. Usage isn't particularly widespread yet, but there's enough that creatives are willfully rejecting it. Of the many ways Gilligan has influenced the televisual landscape, encouraging shows to disclose they're human all the way down might just be another. The first two episodes of Pluribus, starring Rhea Seehorn as one of the few remaining people on Earth who escapes assimilation into a hive mind, are available on Apple TV now. You can find out more in our Pluribus season 1 review , and make sure to keep our guide to the Pluribus release schedule handy so you never miss an episode. CATEGORIES Source: https://www.gamesradar.com/entertainment/sci-fi-shows/breaking-bad-creators-new-sci-fi-show-pluribus-has-a-made-by-humans-disclaimer-because-vince-gilligan-cant-stand-ai-ai-is-the-worlds-most-expensive-and-energy-intensive-plagiarism-machine/