Stand-up comedian George Carlin has been brought back to life in an artificial intelligence-generated special called 'I'm Glad I'm Dead.'
AI-Generated George Carlin Drops Comedy Special That Daughter Speaks Out Against: ‘No Machine Will Ever Replace His Genius’::Stand-up comedian George Carlin has been brought back to life in an artificial intelligence-generated special called 'I'm Glad I'm Dead.'
I'm absolutely loving the irony of someone calling George Carlins comedy anti intellectual, using a math joke as evidence, and completely missing the joke. 🤯
The joke isnt about people being perceptibly below average, or it's not just about that, it's a fucking math joke. That's how averages work, not medians. In a scenario where the average IQ were 200, and half the world was 199.999, and the other half was 200.001, half the people would be dumber than average.
In a scenario where the average IQ is 200? Do you understand what you're talking about? You realize that the majority of people are exactly average, with a bit fuzziness, right? No? Then I guess Carlin is for you.
I threw a number that you couldn't argue was anything other than theoretical, but go off I guess haha. And I gave you a scenario where the decimal places could be argued are so inconsequential and could be considered exactly average, and yet you completely disregard the point because I guess it's inconvenient to you lol.
I'll have to agree, that I guess since I can understand at least an elementary school level math joke and a play on words, Carlin is for me. And since it's going right over your head, you may be more entertained by Cocomelon or something.
I don't think he was trying to make literal statements with things like that. Yes, he used sociopolitical commentary as his medium, but he was still a comedian.
He's not trying to convince his audience that everybody is stupid, he's speaking to a feeling most of us have had when looking at what others are doing. Everyone sometimes feels like like everybody around them must be stupid, just like we all sometimes feel like we're the only one missing something.
He's beloved because most really talented comedians can derive humor from relatable or absurd situations and stories, but Carlin could make a rhythm linking broad abstract concepts of human experience to really specific examples.
He's not a god, he was just a really talented comedian that had a unique style and medium.
But how is that anti-intellectual? Maybe it's literally saying most people aren't intellects? But taking the literal interpretation of this joke misses the joke as the other guy pointed out.
I'm not reading into it literally, that's the point. On the surface, Carlin "tells it like it is." He says things that the people agree with.
You know what? Just look at the praise for Carlin. You'll see things like "genius" and "prophet" or "brilliant insight."
Then look at people criticizing him like me. Suddenly people defend his character by pointing out he's just a comedian, it's just jokes, judge him as a comedian, it's not serious, etc.