填空题.A. accuracy B. credible C. decade D. deceptive E. entirely F. fed G. fundamental H. increasingly I. multiple J. partly K. practiced L. selected M. sense N. tell O. use Bandersnatch shows how Netflix's algorithms are able to deliver an unprecedentedly seamless experience of processing and presenting branching story paths for individual viewing experiences on a platform streaming to more than 100m subscribers worldwide. And this is where interactive storytelling will make its biggest breakthrough in the next 1 —not by presenting interfaces of choices for viewers, but in how computational algorithms will be automated to such a degree of sophistication that they will be able to process and produce audiovisual media with which to 2 our stories, in all the ways with which we as humans use stories to laugh, cry, think and make 3 of our lives. There is already evidence of algorithmic narrative power to demonstrate this potential. In 2016, IBM produced the first film trailer created 4 by artificial intelligence. To make the trailer for 20th Century Fox thriller Morgan a database of thriller trailers was 5 into the IBM Watson computer. Through pattern-finding and other functions, the algorithm then 6 music and scenes from the film to piece together a(n) 7 trailer. Thanks to the 8 of today's computational language generators, it's hard to work out whether some writing is created by humans or computers. As consumers and citizens, we need to understand how computational automation is able to process language, emotion, morality, personality and other 9 human traits. We need to do this quickly, because 10 it will be these algorithms that are telling our stories in future, while we become increasingly passive partners. And we need to work out whether this is what we want.