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In the Hitchcock film Vertigo, there's a blatant plot hole during the hotel scene if you realise it from the characters' POV.

Is theory of mind the one aspect of storytelling safe from AI? Most of us humans take it for granted.
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I have a hard time believing Hitchcock had a "theory of mind" plot hole.
"The Game" has a reverse one, though where Sean Penn's character is alone on a road at night and is terrified to find a car's glove compartment is full of identical copies of the same key. It's a great dramatic moment until you find out at the end of the movie he's the mastermind of the conspiracy against his brother and the only person that terrified act was for was the movie audience. Still very mad about that.
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it's an autism test and everyone's going to pretend to get it wrong as a joke
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what's her fucking problem
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>>216992273
>Is theory of mind the one aspect of storytelling safe from AI?
Also 2 things about the S-A test:
1. it's been given to moderately retarded children and above-average intelligent autistic kids. The retards passed it at about a 90% rate. The supposedly bright autists were lucky to crack 70%.
2. I use Infinite Worlds, an AI storytelling system that's a frontend to most popular chatbots and we FREQUENTLY have to remind it to separate what characters should know from what they shouldn't. LLMs are efficient only because they DON'T have context or hierarchy which is also why they do uncanny shit. It could be solved but at the cost of exponentially slower responses.
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>>216992273
sally knows ann is a trifling shifty bitch so she'll check the box
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>>216992273
>In the Hitchcock film Vertigo, there's a blatant plot hole during the hotel scene if you realise it from the characters' POV.
I saw it a few months ago. I don't remember any plot holes.
Can you refresh my memory?
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>>216992578
>it's an autism test
It wasn't designed to be one, the purpose was to determine how early children developed theory of mind. It's just that they started to notice kids who struggled with it all had the same thing in common and it wasn't IQ.
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>>216992273
I noticed J-Horror is rife with that shit, that ghosts will do spooky things that the characters in the movie are completely unaware of as if they're intentionally interacting with the viewer and not the movie
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>>216992788
>Japanese people all have autism
checks out
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>>216992788
That's dramatic irony, anon, and it's not culturally unique. The most it's doing in horror is showing the audience the threat is not imagined or a mistaken perception of natural phenomena, which is critical because up until Shelley and Stoker, literary horror was essentially Scooby-Doo where there was always a rational explanation.
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>>216992788
imagine if it IS happening in-universe and it's just awkward
>hehehe this lady is gonna shit herself when she sees me standing here
>yep, as soon as she opens her eyes
>lady?
>hey lady I'm right here, super fucking scary
>fuck
>is she taking a nap in there?



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