After the endless video went viral, Jerry Seinfeld has taken to roasting the A.I. Seinfeld Twitch stream at a recent stand-up show. Created by Seinfeld and Larry David, the NBC sitcom revolved around a fictionalized version of the titular comedian and his three friends, Jason Alexander's George Costanza, Julia Louis-Dreyfus' Elaine Benes and Michael Richards' Cosmo Kramer, as they navigate their 30s in Manhattan's Upper West Side.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Just a few days after it began garnering attention, Jerry Seinfeld was asked at a stand-up show about the A.I. Seinfeld Twitch stream, as shared by Twitter user Evilest_Guy. In the video, which has since been pulled down, Seinfeld can be seen interacting with a fan in the crowd asking him about the infinite stream, to which he was clearly not privy to prior to the show. The comedian took to roasting the stream powered by "A.I.
It’s a series, right? Well that’s great, because 180 episodes is not nearly enough, let’s make it 180 million! So, what does it do, does it write new things? So, do new things happen? Oh wow, do they make sense? No, it’s A.I. crap. A.I., I’m not worried about A.I., because it’ll make it smarter and smarter, but to do this, you have to be dumber.
This hasn't stopped some from attempting to let AI create scripts for some of the most iconic properties out there. Both Batman and Superman have gotten AI-written scripts after Twitter user Keaton Patti showed bots thousands of hours of the DC characters, with the former ultimately feeling like The Room of superhero movies, while the latter similarly led to a bizarre creation in the form of new alter ego, Journalismman.
AI Art Can Sometimes Work While it is easy to roast the faults of the tech-based art, including the AI Seinfeld Twitch stream, it's hard to deny there are times in which it proves more effective than expected.
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