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Comedians Jon Lajoie and King Willonius produce viral AI-animated sketches, using the technology to cheaply execute ideas but insisting the software can’t generate actual humor.
While some entertainers embrace AI tools for affordable production, established comedians like Sarah Silverman are suing over copyright infringement and deepfakes of their work.
Comedy scholars argue AI-generated jokes lack the edginess and timing that makes audiences laugh, positioning human performers as irreplaceable—at least for now—in comedy.
A baby and his family dog sit across from each other in a podcast studio.
“Welcome to the talking baby podcast ,” says the infant, wearing headphones and soun

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