Reality TV show made entirely from AI!

Non-Player Combat, an AI-generated reality show, features 6 contestants on an island trying to kill each other.
The reviewer criticises its technical glitches, bland dialogue, and lack of creativity, calling it dull and uninspired.
Despite scathing feedback, the article acknowledges potential future improvement in AI-driven media.
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Have you ever dreamt of watching a TV series written by a toaster, directed by a hoover, and cast by a fridge freezer?

If so, then boy oh boy do we have the reality show for you.

It’s called Non-Player Combat, and it claims to be ‘the world’s first 100 per cent AI-generated reality TV show’.

The series’ premise is simple: six artificially generated contestants are dropped on a mysterious island off the coast of South America, where they try to murder each other for our entertainment.

At its core, it’s a rather stale mix of the Hunger Games, Survivor, and any number of battle royale games currently clogging up Steam’s free-to-play category.

It’s basically the type of idea someone might have when they’ve only seen two movies and half a TV show in their entire life and then tried their hand at writing, because ‘how hard can it be?’.

https://metro.co.uk/2025/12/09/watched-this-exceptionally-bad-ai-tv-show-terrified-25319960/