I dunno. Expecting a computer to understand current comedy enough to make genuinely funny jokes, let alone entire episodes, is a huge ask. I don’t think that’ll happen in 15 years.
I think it could happen in 15 years, but it'll be a regurgitation/reworking of jokes/setups from other shows it has processed and 17 years from now we'll start to realize that.
Three hundred years from now AI will be superior and give us amazing content to watch while we're plugged into the Matrix.
Throw a few canned laughs in there and it'd be on-par with half the crap they churn out today honestly. Most sitcom humor is character A snarking character B, pause with ugly looks at each other while the laughs play. Rinse and repeat.
@[email protected] Write a short scene in a sitcom where two characters in the office (Jen and David) are discussing the potential for an AI with a sense of humour.
JEN, an optimistic coder, sits at her desk cluttered with markers, notepads, and a laptop. DAVID, a skeptic software engineer, leans against her cubicle partition.
JEN: You know, I've been thinking, what if we make an AI with a sense of humour?
DAVID: (laughs) Jen, we're not writing a sitcom here. We're coding an AI, an actual Artificial Intelligence.
JEN: I mean, why not? Our AI could make people laugh while solving their problems. They'd love it.
DAVID: That's like asking a toaster to tell you a joke when it pops your bread.
JEN: (grinning) Wouldn't that be awesome, though!
DAVID: (rolls his eyes) Trust you to find the fun in a toaster...
JEN: But seriously, imagine an AI with a good sense of humour. Would not only make our day-to-day work more enjoyable, but it might make people less resistant to AI technology.
DAVID: It's a nice idea, Jen. But humour is a complex human trait. I mean, I can't even understand half of your puns.
JEN: (laughs) Well, that's because they're too 'advanced' for you, David!
DAVID: (grins) And there we go, a taste of how bizarre AI humour could get.
They both chuckle as Jen goes back to her coding and David walks off, shaking his head but smiling.