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Eric Hal Schwartz

I asked ChatGPT what to watch across 6 streaming apps — and it actually nailed it

A person relaxes on a comfortable couch choosing a programme on a streaming service.

There is a particular kind of paralysis that sets in when you open a streaming video app after a long day. Rows of glossy thumbnails scroll past, but feeling confident enough to commit is tough.

So, I decided to outsource the problem to ChatGPT. AI is supposed to be good at pattern recognition, so surely it could work out some good options for something to watch in the realm of science fiction among my many streaming services?

I told the AI, "I’ve got Disney+, Netflix, Prime Video, Paramount Plus, HBO Max, and Apple TV. I like science fiction and action. What should I watch tonight?”

The chatbot quickly came back with a couple of follow-up questions about the kind of content I might want to watch in terms of TV or movies, comedy or drama, and so on. It then offered a short list of recommendations, each accompanied by a few lines explaining why it thought I would like them.

The Creator, on Disney+. (Image credit: 20th Century Studios)

Sci-fi action

“Based on your mix of sci-fi and action, and assuming you want something engaging from the start, here are a few strong picks across your platforms,” it began,

The first suggestion was The Creator on Disney+. ChatGPT described the film as “a visually rich sci-fi action film with a surprisingly emotional core, blending large-scale warfare with intimate character moments.” It added that if I enjoyed “thoughtful sci-fi that still delivers spectacle,” this would be a strong choice for a single evening.

The next recommendation shifted tone slightly. “On Netflix, you might like ‘3 Body Problem,’” ChatGPT wrote. “It leans more into high-concept science fiction, with big ideas about physics and humanity’s place in the universe, but it keeps enough momentum to stay engaging.”

It also included a small warning that, “It can feel dense early on, but it rewards patience.”

That turned out to be a precise read. The opening episode asked for a level of attention that I do not always have at the end of the day. Still, there was a confidence in how it unfolded that made me stick with it.

Outer Range, on Prime Video. (Image credit: Amazon Studios)

The third suggestion came from Prime Video, and it was at TV series I was unfamiliar with. “Try ‘Outer Range,’” ChatGPT wrote. “It mixes a grounded, almost western-style setting with a strange, slowly unfolding sci-fi mystery. It’s more about mood and tension than constant action.”

It was not the most obvious pick for someone who had asked for action, but it was perhaps the most tailored. Finally, ChatGPT pointed me toward Apple TV with a more familiar name. “If you haven’t seen ‘Foundation,’ it’s worth a look,” it wrote. “It offers large-scale world-building and political intrigue, with enough action to keep things moving, even if it occasionally prioritizes spectacle over clarity.”

I have seen Foundation and very much enjoy it, so the AI got that one right.

What made this experiment stand out was not just that the recommendations were good. It was how they were framed. Each suggestion came with a short explanation that mapped directly onto the way I think about what I want to watch. There was an understanding of tone, pacing, and thematic weight that most streaming interfaces fail to capture.

The endless scroll had been replaced by something closer to a conversation, even if it was one-sided. For once, picking something to watch felt less like a chore and more like a shortlist to look forward to.


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