I used the OpenAI API and some other python libraries (pyttsx3, etc.) to create this YouTube video all with one python program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neUvZWrP9x8&ab_channel=StavrosPanagiotidis
This is a 7 hour video that reads text that was made by OpenAI with the goal of causing confusion to people reading it (that is roughly what I put in the prompt used to generate the text). I thought that was interesting, because I find interesting whatever confuses me. I consider this video to be art, for reasons I talk about in its description.
I also found this interesting because it makes more real the idea that in the future, there will be a lot of AI-generated content for entertainment. If I, an inexperienced coder who used GPTChat to learn how to even make this, was able to make this, somewhat entertaining 7 hour YouTube video, in 2 hours, then I can really see people extending this to a system that automatically produces actual content. For example people could incorporate in the code something that adds images for each of the words spoken by the AI generated script, and then you have a full video with visuals. Or they could make an algorithm that finds popular topics on YouTube, and then picks them to make a script about them, so that the final video is something interesting for many people and becomes successful.