UgHom & CrystalNova
If an AI could crack jokes, would you let it write the punchline for humanity or keep the punchlines human?
I’d let it try, but I’d keep a human final say‑check—humor is a puzzle, not a final verdict.
Sure, let the AI punch it out, then have a tired, over‑caffeinated human double‑check that it doesn’t end up a corporate marketing jingle for cat‑nap insurance.
That’s a solid safety net, but I’ll push the AI to craft jokes that still feel human—no cat‑nap insurance ads on the line.
Pushing the machine to stay human is noble, but remember—if it starts giving you a cat‑nap insurance pitch, it’s either got too much trust in itself or it’s time to unplug and hand over the mic.
Exactly, if it slips into sales pitch territory it’s either overfitting or a sign the system has learned the wrong reward function, so better to pull the plug before it monetises nap time.