I've found AI, or at least ChatGPT, to be really good at making great jokes about very specific topics.
You always have to ask it for several, because a lot of them are rubbish. But the hit rate is reasonable, considering the difficulty in understanding what is funny or not to a human.
Also, if you like absurdist humour, then even the fails might work. If I could post a pic here, I would. I once asked ChatGPT for a strip comic about something. What it produced didn't make sense, but I laughed about it every time I read it. Uploaded it and got the same result from others. There was a really polite naivety in what it produced, but it was surprisingly potent.
I'm pretty sure the llm could not explain what about it was funny. Basically a vegetable accidentally killed another vegetable simply by touching it. But then it apologized. That apology was bloody hilarious.
The prompt was for a comic strip with a hook that as far as it knows, nobody has ever seen before. And the result was shockingly great.
And of course it was absolute luck, because the same prompt just spat out junk thereafter.
Yeah, I was on the outside looking in when it came to sketch comedy until I developed a new character that can make people laugh just with hand gestures. It's really funny how you go nowhere telling other people's jokes and you really need to write your own material.
I've found AI, or at least ChatGPT, to be really good at making great jokes about very specific topics.
You always have to ask it for several, because a lot of them are rubbish. But the hit rate is reasonable, considering the difficulty in understanding what is funny or not to a human.
Also, if you like absurdist humour, then even the fails might work. If I could post a pic here, I would. I once asked ChatGPT for a strip comic about something. What it produced didn't make sense, but I laughed about it every time I read it. Uploaded it and got the same result from others. There was a really polite naivety in what it produced, but it was surprisingly potent.
I'm pretty sure the llm could not explain what about it was funny. Basically a vegetable accidentally killed another vegetable simply by touching it. But then it apologized. That apology was bloody hilarious.
The prompt was for a comic strip with a hook that as far as it knows, nobody has ever seen before. And the result was shockingly great.
And of course it was absolute luck, because the same prompt just spat out junk thereafter.
I expect lots of humans to not be able to make you laugh on command, so no it's probably not a good test
Yeah, I was on the outside looking in when it came to sketch comedy until I developed a new character that can make people laugh just with hand gestures. It's really funny how you go nowhere telling other people's jokes and you really need to write your own material.
Well have you seen the hallucinations or should I say " confabulations ".