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This is definitely where AI can come in handy. Continuously pluck a few words from wikipedia and tell the AI to come up with a few plot lines, then go from there.
Or just use your own creativity if you have it, and don't if you don't.
Why are people so afraid of AI?
Humans have patterns and that is why they can be recognised by them. Authors have a certain writing style, their book are often about very similar things, musicians sing and act in a specific manner that makes the recognisable and few are able to truly reinvent themselves or their style. Is that a "lack of creativity"? Are they just inferior beings unable to break out of their bubble?
AI is a tool. It can be used for good, bad and everything in between. If you see it as something one should fear, loathe, or despise, that requires a meme quip as a kneejerk reaction to anybody mentioning it positively, maybe use your own reasoning to come with a thoughtful answer, or if you can't then maybe don't.
Not afraid of AI. Contemptuous of its use for creative tasks though.
It's ok, as a human, not to have the ability to be creative. And nobody has the right to that ability either, it's just the way it is.
Using a machine to mimic (or rip off) the efforts of genuinely creative people does not make the person using the AI creative.