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Alan Keating No Limit Documentary

The final episode in the WSOP documentary series No Limit may not even be out, but the show’s creator is in hot water after admitting to using artificial intelligence on the latest episodes to make up quotes from Alan Keating.

Keating Blows the Whistle

Keating featured on Episodes 5 and 6 of the eight-part series, which both aired last week, showcasing players in action at the 2024 WSOP Paradise.

On Friday evening, Keating took to social media to highlight some inconsistencies he had noticed in the show. Reposting the WSOP’s official account, he called out the documentary for “putting words in his mouth” using AI. He went on to say that at no point had this been communicated to him, nor had he been consulted about what he would say.

Keating drew the poker community’s attention for his comments in the latest episodes, when asked about his views on tournament poker versus playing cash games.

“They’re [tournament players] going to hate me,” he said. “I want to be gracious, but I would compare it like chess and checkers. Tournaments are more like checkers to me.”

“I hate tournaments, there’s nothing I like about them. I don’t know why I’m here,” he went on to say.

Show Creator Responds

The show was the brainchild of Dustin Iannotti, CEO of Artisans on Fire, an Emmy Award-winning video production studio founded in 2015 and based in Las Vegas. The bio on his social media reads: “Making poker bingeable. Telling stories that match the stakes.”

Previously, Iannotti had said, regarding the documentary, he’d wanted to make something “Worthy of your time. Worthy of their stories. Worthy of this game.” The documentary was shot over twenty 16-hour days during which the “obsessed team” shot 700 hours of footage.

Dustin Iannotti

Early on Saturday morning, Iannotti, who is separately responsible for the production of Keating’s YouTube channel, responded directly to Keating’s post and admitted that AI was used on small sections of two episodes.

“We used AI technology on two brief sequences during post-production, totaling approximately 10 seconds across the 55 total minutes of episode 5 and 6. As we’ve discussed with Alan directly, we should have consulted him on these editorial choices. “

Iannotti went on to state that Keating’s episodes had received an “overwhelmingly positive response,” with many viewers specifically citing their enjoyment of Alan’s segments.

“We stand by our work and the overall integrity of the docuseries,” said Ianotti.

What Was Edited?

In a follow-up post, Iannotti highlighted the sections that were edited, alongside what Keating actually said. According to Ianotti, the themes were Keatings and the vocabulary “tracked closely” to what was expressed. These themes were then “synthesized” into statements for “faster scene transitions and narrative pacing”.

Ianotti admitted that Keating should have been consulted and that the use of the technique should have been disclosed.

The Tough Spot Quote

The first AI-generated quote appears at the 19:18 mark of Episode 5, where Keating says, “I don’t even like tournaments. I like putting people in tough spots and testing their will. And then ripping their heads off.”

Iannotti says that these quotes were amalgamated from a series of other quotes Keating gave on the topic, including “I think cash games are a bigger test of the man than tournaments.”

Keating also said in his interviews, “I hate to say it. I actually do get a lot of a joy out of you know when someone’s like really frustrated” and “I think I’m more comfortable in some difficult situations than most. If I do have an advantage, that might be it.” Both of these were then used to craft the AI-generated response.

Alan Keating AI Quotes (1)

The Cash Game Quote

The second AI-generated quote appears at the 23:00 mark of Episode 6, where Keating says, “Is this over? Can I go find a cash game now?”

Again, Iannotti says that this quote was created out of thin air from actual quotes from Keating, such as “Should we go play cash?”.

Alan Keating AI Quotes (2)

Player Reaction

Reaction was swift, with many calling the news disappointing and disgusting. Keating was among the first in the poker community to reply, with a curt response.

“This doesn’t deserve a reply and you know why,” he said.

Georg Fagerbakke called it “outrageous,” saying “You can pretend it doesn’t put the integrity of the production into question, but [in my opinion] it absolutely does”

“What a wild response,” said Jon Pardy, while @DontBleffMe said “this is repulsive and shows a total lack of character.”

The final two episodes of the documentary air on Tuesday and Thursday this week.

Will Shillibier

Managing Editor

Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor.

He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.





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