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It is was it is I guess.
Interesting concept and a very quick read. I personally would have like to have seen more info on ChatGPT
I was intrigued by the idea of this book! Computer-generated jokes -- are they going to be boring? I was pleasantly surprised because it was a lot of fun. I even giggled a few times.
The book is a quick, short read, and perfect for someone who just wants something you can enjoy without thinking about it.
A one-of-a-kind book that offers a fresh take on humor. With over 250 "yo mama" jokes generated by ChatGPT, this collection is a testament to the creativity and wit of artificial intelligence. Each joke is carefully curated by the author and falls into different categories, making it easy to find a joke for every occasion. What makes this book stand out is the cleverness of the AI-generated jokes, which are not only hilarious but also surprisingly relevant and sharp. It's a delightful collection that will leave you in stitches and is perfect for sharing with family and friends.
Wow, I can't stop laughing after reading GPT Giggles! It's like having a hilarious AI buddy telling you the funniest 'yo mama' jokes. From jokes about age and intelligence to politics and attitude, this book has it all. I couldn't put it down, and I found myself reading joke after joke, giggling like crazy. It's not your typical book, but it's the most fun I've had in a while. If you want a good laugh and some witty comebacks for your friends, you've got to check out GPT Giggles. Trust me; you won't regret it!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
These jokes were amusing but not really laugh out loud funny. Some of them went right over my head and didn’t make sense.
Thank you for allowing me to review this book!!
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I wouldn't say this book is hilarious, but it IS interesting to see how far GPT has come and how it is capable of, if not humor, incongruity and the essentials of joke construction, even if the jokes are not laugh aloud. Most fascinating about the book is how the author uses specific prompts to have GPT construct simplistic jokes. In that sense, the book makes for a worthwhile read, once more, not for the jokes, but for the construction and the incongruity and the "understanding" of what goes into a joke, even if the jokes lack punch, sparkle, and the human element. So, will GPT replace "organic" humor? I think not. But the book does show the ability of GPT to create jokes from the rules of creating jokes, even if the necessary human spark is lacking.
3.5 / 5.0
This was fine. There wasn’t anything laugh out loud funny, most were just amusing enough to smirk at. Many of them were confusing because they were not in context or obviously AI generated, so there was no snarky roast. Really, GTP has a lot of work to do before it graduates from performative algorithm to comprehensive intelligence, let alone sentient intelligence, but I digress.
Overall, this was an amusing 30 minutes. I read a few out loud to my GenX, GenZ, and Gen Alpha family with varied responses of “huh, Cu-Te, funny”, “isn’t that how it was?”, and “how is that funny?”, respectively. Some of the best mind twisters were at the end in the “oops” chapter.
Until Next Time,
MC
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for access to the eARC for my review.
Truly awful jokes. Just goes to show that AI needs a lot of information to even get close to humor. Comedy writers and stand-up comics have nothing to worry about