The creator of 'Breaking Bad', Vince Gilligan, has made a bold statement about his new show, 'Pluribus', emphasizing that it was entirely 'made by humans' and not influenced by AI. This message is reinforced by a unique disclaimer in the credits, which explicitly states, 'This show was made by humans.' Gilligan's strong opposition to AI is evident in his recent interview with Variety, where he described AI as 'the world's most expensive and energy-intensive plagiarism machine'. He likened AI-generated content to a never-ending cycle of nonsense, drawing a humorous comparison to a cow chewing its cud. Gilligan's comments come as a response to the growing concern over the use of AI in the entertainment industry. 'Pluribus', a science fiction show, stars Rhea Seehorn, who plays a romantasy author caught in an alien invasion. The show's unique approach to crediting human involvement may set a precedent for other filmmakers to distinguish their work from AI-generated content. Gilligan's return to science fiction, after his success with 'Better Call Saul', has been highly anticipated by fans of the genre.