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AI Startup Quilty Claims to Predict Film Success from Scripts

Quilty, an AI startup, has launched a tool designed to predict the success of films based on their scripts. However, initial user experiences have raised doubts about its accuracy, as it misjudged the potential of two films, 'Christy' and 'Sinners.' The founders emphasize their goal of making industry insights more accessible to new creators.

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Quilty, an AI startup, has introduced a tool that claims to predict a film's success based on its script. Despite the promise of accuracy, early users expressed skepticism after the tool inaccurately predicted that the script for the film 'Christy,' which later underperformed at the box office, would surpass the script for 'Sinners,' which won an Oscar. The founders of Quilty assert that their technology aims to democratize access to industry insights for emerging creatives.

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Inflammatory language 32/100

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  • loaded language: 'skeptical'
  • loaded language: 'flop'
  • loaded language: 'blockbuster'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: they were left skeptical

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Can AI tell if your script will make a hit film?

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AI Startup Quilty Claims to Predict Film Success from Scripts