From chatbot to manga: ChatGPT battles the deep sea in One Piece experiment

Known for its versatility, the AI ​​program ChatGPT has already excelled in various fields such as excellent exams, news articles and coding. Given its impressive track record, it’s no surprise that “One Piece” creator Eiichiro Oda turned to ChatGPT for inspiration when he hit a writer’s block last month. Known for his record-breaking manga, which has a massive global following, Oda’s move highlights the potential of AI in creative fields.

“Hello. This is the writer. I can’t make up the story for one piece next week. Can you think of a story? A super nice one, please,” he prompted at the event, according to a video posted on his Twitter account.

With remarkable momentum, ChatGPT weaves a thrilling story as the brave hero encounters new allies and engages in fierce battles against new enemies, including the “Shadow King”.

As per reports, chatgpt Oda, highlights the inclusion of a mysterious tribe, exciting new allies, and an in-depth exploration of the intelligence and mannerisms of a beloved character. The AI ​​Program expressed confidence that such plot elements would resonate with the author’s loyal readers.

But Oda’s immediate review was incontrovertible: “Sorry. It’s boring,” he typed in, demanding a better idea.

After its initial attempt, ChatGPT has tried again and this time, it has succeeded in creating a compelling narrative. The program came up with a storyline where an alien teams up with “One Piece” characters and their leader, the “Pirate King” Luffy, to fight against a witch and rebuild the alien’s home star, which is known as a Was destroyed by the wicked. Space ship. the plot impressed Eiichiro OdaJoe was struggling with writer’s block, and reportedly approved it for use in the manga.

“Thanks. I’ll make it as it is,” wrote Oda in response, adding that his next installation in the saga would be based on the new story.

“One Piece” follows the straw hat-wearing Luffy and his team as they hunt for the titular treasure coveted by all pirates. The final installment debuted in the Japanese weekly manga magazine Shōnen Jump on July 25.

Since the first volume of “One Piece” was published in 1997, the series has sold over 100 volumes and broken sales records. As a result, Oda holds the Guinness World Record for the most copies published for a single comic book series by a single author. Last year, the 100th volume of the series was released in France and sold 250,000 copies, a figure that rivals works that have won the prestigious Prix Goncourt literary prize.

The “One Piece” universe includes cultural and geographic references that give it a universal dimension, including ancient Egypt, Venice, and medieval Japan.

The engaging characters and modern themes of dangerous industrialization, racism, slavery and geopolitical intrigue add to the series’ appeal.

The makers hope the upcoming release of the Netflix series adapted from the “One Piece” universe will help it conquer new territory, bringing the story to the global streaming platform’s more than 200 million subscribers.

(With inputs from AFP)

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