AI Songs, Comedian Friends, and Sobriety: A Hilarious Mix
Episode Overview
David Boyle shares his journey from alcoholic maniac to sober lunatic. Comedian friends Marco Keefe and Catherine Henson join Boyle in Sydney. An AI-generated song about Bitcoin and Jiu-Jitsu leaves Boyle amazed. Boyle discusses the potential for AI to replace comedians. Listener questions about sobriety and an invitation to speak at AA meetings.
AI fucking knows me. What an absolute fucking banger that is
Ever wondered what it’s like to transition from a booze-soaked maniac to a sober lunatic? In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', comedian David Boyle offers a hilarious yet insightful peek into his world. Joined by his comedian friends, Marco Keefe and Catherine Henson, Boyle shares the joy of hosting fellow comedians and the quirky experiences they have in Sydney.
From showing off the iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House to running out of ideas on what to do next, their escapades are sure to bring a smile to your face. But that's just the warm-up. The real fun begins when Boyle dives into an AI-generated song created by a listener. With lyrics touching on Bitcoin and Jiu-Jitsu, the song leaves Boyle both amused and amazed at how far AI has come.
If you’ve ever wondered if AI could replace comedians, Boyle has some strong (and funny) opinions on that matter. He even imagines a future where AI could churn out comedy routines with just a few prompts. And yes, he hilariously contemplates his own 'simulatability'. The episode also features a segment where Boyle answers questions from his listeners, including an invitation to speak at an AA meeting.
His candid and humorous take on these questions provides both laughs and genuine reflections on sobriety. Tune in for a blend of humour, honest reflections, and a bit of tech talk. This episode is a wild ride that’s sure to entertain and maybe even make you think about the future of comedy and AI. So, why not give it a listen? You might just find yourself laughing out loud and pondering some big questions.