I think it’s the increasing effect of video game narrative structures in screenwriting. It moves from objective to objective. Characters have no texture other than the specific plot points that are of importance. I can’t imagine how a movie like Videodrome would be written today.
AI seems most valuable for information of a common-sense type. ask AI for advice about renewing a passport, what exactly happens in a bone marrow biopsy, summary of an historical event, directions to X, Y, Z, anything that is well represented in the common domain as in a vast encyclopedia. trouble is courted if you ask AI to do "original" thinking & work for you which you then pretend is your own. AI is just a machine gathering information from hither & yon & sometimes that information is bogus.
if you correct AI, the machine responds graciously & will expand upon what you say. it is instantaneously adaptable, like a giant protoplasm that swallows everything that steps into it, in itself quite a "skill."