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At the same time, most participants felt the LLMs did not succeed as a creativity support tool, by producing bland and biased comedy tropes, akin to ``cruise ship comedy material from the 1950s, but a bit less racist’'.

holy shit that’s a direct quote from the paper

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The phrasing “a bit less racist” suggests a nonzero level of racism in the output, yet the participants also complain about the censorship making the bot refuse to discuss sensitive topics. Sounds like these LLMs can only be boringly racist.

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Read through the paper looking for sample jokes, found none. :(

But this was the issue with the George Carlin bit that was online. I listened to it, it was a reasonable approximation of George’s voice and intonation.

But when it got to the part where it said “I think we can all agree, there’s one comedian better off as AI… Bill Cosby.” and I went “OK, AI did not write that.” AI doesn’t get subversion.

Turns out…

https://arstechnica.com/ai/2024/01/george-carlins-heirs-sue-comedy-podcast-over-ai-generated-impression/

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Read through the paper looking for sample jokes, found none. :(

you can’t even say “comedy ensues” because it doesn’t

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11 points

Comedy, exeunt

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Spam machines are only ever funny or interesting by accident. The more they smooth out the wrinkles the more creatively useless they become. The tension is sort of fascinating.

Like I’ve always been interested in generative poetry and other manglings of text, and ChatGPT’s so fucking dull compared to putting a sentence through babelfish a few times.

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Honestly, I’ve gotten more laughs out of messing with markov chains with my friends than anything ChatGPT could put out

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GPT-2 was fun, because it was broken enough to be interesting and amusing.

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Before the big AI boom, I actually did a project where I used inferkit to generate text for the comedy factor because the unhinged nightmare garbage it spit out was extremely entertaining. I just can’t imagine using chat gpt in the same way, it’s so boring

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oh, and these twenty comedians were using LLMs for writing already. They didn’t want their names revealed, for some reason.

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The adverse impacts section was just the comedians saying “we’ve already lost friends, everyone hates us” but the conclusion was “here’s how comedians should use our tool.”

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I can imagine a comedian using an LLM to check if a joke or punchline has been done before, but that would require the LLM to actually work and give accurate information. Also if you are a comedian using an LLM, you probably don’t actually care about whether or not you are plagiarising someone, so I guess this is all moot.

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My favorite LLM move is when you ask for a source for their last response, and instead of saying they aren’t capable of providing them, they just invent fictitious URLs.

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